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I'm getting an error in this code - invalid conversion from int* to int how can i correct this?

#include <stdio.h> 
#include <conio.h> 

void walk(int,int,int,int,int,int,int);

int main() 
{ 
    int n,i; 
    scanf("%d",&n); 
    int a[10],b[10],c[30];
    for(i=1;i<=n;i++) 
    { 
        scanf("%d",&a[i]); b[i]=0; 
    } 
    int j=1; 
    walk(1,j,0,b,c,n,a); 
    for(i=1;i<=j;i++) 
    { 
        if(c[i]==0) 
            printf("%d"); 
        else printf("%d",c[i]);
    } 
    getch(); 
} 

void walk(int i,int j,int s,int b[],int c[],int n,int a[]) 
{
    c[j]=a[i];
     j++;
    if(b[a[i]]!=1) 
    {
        b[a[i]]=1;
        walk(a[i],j,s,b,c,n,a);
    } else { 
        c[j]=0;
        s++;
        i=1;
        while(b[i]==1&&i<=n) 
            i++; 
        if(i<=n) 
            walk(i,j,s,b,c,n,a); 
        else printf("%d",s);
    }
}
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    You must be joking.
    – Kerrek SB
    Sep 27, 2013 at 22:22
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    Fix your formatting. That's entirely unreadable.
    – nhgrif
    Sep 27, 2013 at 22:23
  • 1
    Not only that you didn't put any effort into solving the compiler error, you didn't even make any extra effort to describe the problem nor format the question properly.
    – LihO
    Sep 27, 2013 at 22:25
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    Looks like perl! OK, that was a bit much... Will look at it anyway.. Sep 27, 2013 at 22:26
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    You're declaring walk as void walk(int,int,int,int,int,int,int) but in the definition you're using some int[] arguments. Sep 27, 2013 at 22:27

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You're declaring walk as void walk(int,int,int,int,int,int,int) but in the definition you're using some int[] arguments.

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    Many furry felines and canines were harmed in the writing of that code Sep 27, 2013 at 22:31
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    I know about god classes, but I think we may be witnessing a god function here, which takes the entire state of the universe as parameters.
    – Kerrek SB
    Sep 27, 2013 at 22:47

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