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Exception report
1p.c++: In member function 'void member::displayRemember()':
1p.c++:70:27: error: 'Id' was not declared in this scope    
             cout<<"ID: "<<Id<<endl;
                           ^~
1p.c++: In member function 'int member::getMemberId()':    
1p.c++:76:16: error: 'Id' was not declared in this scope   
         return Id;
                ^~
1p.c++: In member function 'void library::borrowBook(int)':
1p.c++:117:30: error: 'b' was not declared in this scope
                              b.borowBook();
                              ^
1p.c++: In function 'int main()':
1p.c++:157:15: error: invalid initialization of non-const reference of type 'Book&' from an rvalue of type 'Book'
     l.addBook(Book(1, "C++", "Author1", 2000, true));
               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:85:15: note:   initializing argument 1 of 'void library::addBook(Book&)'
          void addBook(Book& book)
               ^~~~~~~
1p.c++:158:15: error: invalid initialization of non-const reference of type 'Book&' from an rvalue of type 'Book'  
     l.addBook(Book(2, "Java", "Author2", 2010, true));
               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:85:15: note:   initializing argument 1 of 'void library::addBook(Book&)'
          void addBook(Book& book)
               ^~~~~~~
1p.c++:159:45: error: 'Member' was not declared in this scope
     l.addMember(Member(1, "John", "Address1"));
                                             ^
1p.c++:164:7: error: 'class library' has no member named 'borowBook'; did you mean 'borrowBook'?
     l.borowBook(1, 1);
       ^~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:166:7: error: 'class library' has no member named 'borowBook'; did you mean 'borrowBook'?
     l.borowBook(2, 2);
       ^~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:167:22: error: no matching function for call to 'library::returnBook(int, int)'
     l.returnBook(1, 1);
                      ^
1p.c++:136:18: note: candidate: void library::returnBook(int)
             void returnBook( int bookId)
                  ^~~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:136:18: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 2 provided
1p.c++:168:22: error: no matching function for call to 'library::returnBook(int, int)'
     l.returnBook(2, 2);
                      ^
1p.c++:136:18: note: candidate: void library::returnBook(int)
             void returnBook( int bookId)
                  ^~~~~~~~~~
1p.c++:136:18: note:   candidate expects 1 argument, 2 provided
PS C:\Users\USER\Desktop\c++>Screenshot
ITS FIRST OP FOR ME AND I DONT KNOW WHAT PROBLEM HELP
Environment data
class Book
{
    private:
    int id;
    string titel;
    string author;
    long year;
    bool isAvailable ;
    public:
    Book(long i, string t, string a, long y, bool av) 
    {
        id = i;
        titel = t;
        author = a;
        year = y;
        isAvailable = av;
    }
    void borowBook()
    {
         if (isAvailable = false)
         {
              cout<<"The book is borrowed"<<endl;
         }
         
    }
    void returnBook()
    {
        if (isAvailable = true)
        {
            cout<<"The book is returned"<<endl;
        }
    }
    bool getIsAvailable()
    {
        return isAvailable;
    }
    void display()
    {
        cout<<"ID: "<<id<<endl;
        cout<<"Title: "<<titel<<endl;
        cout<<"Author: "<<author<<endl;
        cout<<"Year: "<<year<<endl;
        cout<<"Availability: "<<(isAvailable?"Available":"Not Available")<<endl;
    }
    int getId()
    {
        return id;
    }
  
};
   class member 
     {
        private:
        int id;
        string name;
        string address;
        public:
        member(int i, string n, string a) 
        {
            id = i;
            name = n;
            address = a;
        }
        void displayRemember()
        {
            cout<<"ID: "<<Id<<endl;
            cout<<"Name: "<<name<<endl;
            cout<<"Address: "<<address<<endl;
        }
        int getMemberId()
    {
        return Id;
    } 
     };
   class library 
   {
       private:
       vector<Book> books;
         vector<member> members;
         public:
         void addBook(Book& book)
         {
             books.push_back(book);
         }
         void addMember(member& member)
         {
             members.push_back(member);
         }
         void displayAllBooks()
         {
             cout<<"All Books:"<<endl;
             for(auto & book: books)
             {
                 book.display();
             }
         }
         void displayAllMembers()
         {
             cout<<"All Members:"<<endl;
             for(auto & member: members)
             {
                 member.displayRemember();
             }
         }
         void borrowBook( int bookId)
         {
             for(auto &book : books)
             {
                 if(book.getId() == bookId)
                 {
                         if(book.getIsAvailable())
                         {
                             b.borowBook();
                             cout<<"Book borrowed successfully"<<endl;
                         }
                         else 
                         {
                            cout<<"Book is not available"<<endl;
                             return;
                         }
                     
                 }
                 else
                 {
                     cout<<"Book  not found \n "<<endl;
                 }
             }
         }
         
         
            void returnBook( int bookId)
            {
                for(auto & book : books)
                {
                    if(book.getId() == bookId)
                    {
                      
                                book.returnBook();
                                cout<<"Book returned successfully"<<endl;
                                return;
                            
                        
                    }
                }
                cout<<"Book  not found.....\n"<<endl;
            }
   };
int main() 
 {
    library l;
    l.addBook(Book(1, "C++", "Author1", 2000, true));
    l.addBook(Book(2, "Java", "Author2", 2010, true));
    l.addMember(Member(1, "John", "Address1"));
  l.addMember(Member(2, "Jane", "Address2"));
  cout<<"Library Management System"<<endl;
    l.displayAllBooks();
    l.displayAllMembers();
    l.borowBook(1, 1);
    cout<<"-------BOROWING A BOOK------------"<<endl;
    l.borowBook(2, 2);
    l.returnBook(1, 1);
    l.returnBook(2, 2);
    cout<<"-------RETURNED A BOOK------------"<<endl;
    l.displayAllBooks();
    l.displayAllMembers();
    return 0;
 }Steps to reproduce
library
Expected behavior
its first time to me so I don't expected
Actual behavior
did not understand it
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