C++ :: Can Declare Stack Globally?

Jul 14, 2013

Can you declare a stack globally?

Code:

stack< int > stk;

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C :: Need Of External Keyword In Order To Declare Variables Globally

Jan 30, 2014

I think there is no always need of keyword extern in order to declare variables globally. Is it right?

For example I can declare a variable globally in one file and use it in some other provided that I have included the last one file ( that has the declaration of the variable of course) and compile these files together :

gcc -c f1.c f2.c for example

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C++ :: How To Make Class Globally Accessible

Aug 8, 2013

I have a class like this:

file one :

Code:
class X : public Y {
public:
virtual int query(int, int);
// constructor
X(int, int);

[Code] .....

And i construct my M and Nby calling :

Code:
X Y(a,b); and afterwords by calling

Code:
result = Y (c,d) i get my result.

The problem is I need to be able to call result = Y (c,d) from outside my main function and get results but i don't know how to do this. So I want to be able to do something like this.

Code:
#include <iostream>
int g;
void func2(int *h){
*h = g;

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Static Pointer To Class That Is Used Globally

Oct 10, 2013

If I need a static pointer to a class that is used globally(multiple files), and I only want to allocate memory once.

One way is to create a function that returns a static pointer of type class and call it where ever you need this pointer. My question is there another way to do this like with a header file and include the header file where you need to use the object of type class.

static class* function
{
static class c;
if (c == NULL)
{
c = new class;
}
return c
}

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C++ :: Globally Declared Arrays Accessed By Multiple Functions

Mar 15, 2013

I currently have globally declared arrays, which are accessed by multiple functions. I want to turn the program so that the arrays are no longer globally declared, but are passed to functions by reference.

I have one problem with passing the arrays: I found that, through debugging, I HAVE TO resize the array when I pass it by reference. For instance, I was using int a[10] when it was globally declared, when it is passed by reference with size 10, it does not work, instead it should be higher than 10 (certain number). Why is this happening? I do not get it...

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C/C++ :: Hangman Header Files - Globally Declared Array

Mar 4, 2014

I need writing my header files for my program of hangman. I've written what I could, but when I try parts out on their own to see if they work, I get errors. I haven't written my driver yet since I wanted to get this header working first. The first function needs to take the name of the file and read in its contents into the globally declared array. The second function takes no arguments and returns a word from the word list chosen at random. I guess my question is, would what I have so far work, or am I completely off? Here's what I have so:

randword.h
#ifndef _randword_h
#define _randword_h
//static char words[100][50];
/*
*Function: InitDictionary
*This function reads in the dictionary of words and puts them into an array. */
void InitDictionary(void);

[Code] ....

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C :: Circular Queue Using DLL With Globally Declared Pointers Not Being Properly Initialize

Jan 29, 2014

I have a circular queue using DLL which is using globally declared pointers. The problem now is that it is not being initialize properly or being cleared thus my code is not working as expected.

In my code you will be asked how many nodes do you wish to enter "i made 2 default for now", after that you may then add or delete the node. add only works now since delete is still on progress.

When you add the nodes "2 nodes by default" the program will only record the latest input so if i were to input 1 and 2, only 2 will be displayed. I know that this maybe because of my *first and *last variables not being initialize properly.

How should i really work with global pointers? Also im really new to project file programming and not a fan of pointers or linked list at all.

main.c
Code:
void main(){
int ch, number, numdum = 0;
n *new, *ptr, *prev, *first, *last;
first = NULL;
last = NULL;
clrscr();
printf("Enter number of nodes: ");
scanf("%d", &number);

[Code] .....

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C++ :: How To Declare Functions

Aug 19, 2013

How to declare functions in C++

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C :: Declare That A Variable Will Be Used Later?

Mar 6, 2015

I remember that the syntax exists I just don't remember what it is.I want to write a conditional function () prior to main (). in that function I'm using a variable that isn't introduced until main (). How do I let C know that I will be int'ng this function prior to the point where it is going to be accessed so that it doesn't freak out? alternatively is it possible to int the variable in both main() and my conditional function so that it exists? I imagine this would cause an issue because I would essentially be int'ng it twice.

I've done the cursory google searches however I don't think I'm using the correct keywords to get the results I'm looking for. If necessary I would be more than happy to post the code it's just a simple 40 line homework assignment.

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C/C++ :: How To Declare Iterator

Aug 20, 2014

I have this class with template:

template<template<class, class> class ContainerType>
class Movie {
public:
typedef ContainerType<Actor*, std::allocator<Actor*> > Container;

and i have a member func to find actor in movie according to actor id:

const Actor* findActor(int id) const {
typename Container::iterator it;
Actor* p(NULL);
it=actors.begin();
std::for_each(it,actors.end(),(*it)->getId()==id?p=*it:0);
if (p==*actors.end()) return NULL;
return p;
}

I receive error that no match for operator= in it.

How to declare correct iterator ?the type of actors is Container..

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C/C++ :: How To Declare A Bit String

Sep 29, 2013

How i can declare a bit string in C++ .....

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C++ :: How To Declare Empty Method

Oct 11, 2013

It has been a few years since I have had to do this, but I need to declare a method in my base class, but produce no code for it. Then when this library is used by my second project I will derive a class from this base class and put the code into it there. How is this possible? I used to know how but do not remember how now.

The library is a static library designed for linking with both 32bit and 64bit Windows applications to handle a lot of the tedious stuff with Windows programming. The method in question handles specific command inputs. However, since each program that uses this library will have different uses for these commands, I want to leave it up to the user to code their own handling, but require it to be coded in the derived class.

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C++ :: Not Declare Object For A Class?

Jul 15, 2013

is it possible to don't declare an object for a class and use the function of this class ? i saw a code use this but i cannot find it again .

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C++ :: Declare Not Allocating Storage?

Jan 22, 2014

decalration won't allocate storage, while definition will. This is a test program:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
extern int ei;
int i;

[Code].....

Others are all fine in this program except ei.
compiler error: undefined reference to ei.

I understand ei is only declared so there is no memory address, but when I do ei=1, then ei completed it's definition, why still cannot use pei to get it's address?

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C++ :: How To Declare Variable For All Void

Jul 25, 2013

How to declare variable for all void() as I have another void s in my C++ program. I want to have a variable that can use for all the void and not only in a simple void.Is it possible?

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C/C++ :: Using Auto To Declare A Pointer?

Apr 24, 2014

I write these code in 2 different ways and I get the same result. I just want to make sure that they both are for declare a pointer using "auto"

The first one:

int varName = 10;
auto var1 = &varName;
cout << var1 << endl; //prints, varName address
cout << *var1 << endl; //prints, varName value

The second one:

int varName = 10;
auto *var2 = &varName;
cout << var2 << endl; //prints, varName address
cout << *var2 << endl; //prints, varName value

It doesn't matter if I put dereference operator or not, I still get the same result. I just want to make sure that var1 and var2 are both a pointer.

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C++ :: How To Forward Declare Inner Class?

Dec 30, 2013

How can I forward declare an inner class?

I currently have this:

Code:

class Enigma
{
public:
Enigma()=delete;
Enigma(char r1,char r2,char r3,char r4, char r5, char r6, char r7, char r8, char r9, char r10);
~Enigma(){delete[] R;}
Enigma(const Enigma& rhs)=delete;
Enigma& operator=(const Enigma& rhs)=delete;

[Code]...

I'd like to be able to define Rotor outside of Enigma, but the compiler complains about incomplete types.

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C++ :: Declare Constructor As Protected?

Jul 31, 2013

What is the purpose to declare constructor as protected?

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C++ :: How To Declare High Order Vectors

Sep 21, 2013

I suspect that C++11 would make it possible to declare high rank vectors such as Code: int N = 15; // chosen arbitrary rank vector<vector<vector<...<vector<double>>>>..> vec; // N layers of nested vectors Is there a way to declare such a vector of rank N (given a fixed integer rank N)?

Heuristically I would like to write the declaration like this: Code:

vector<double> A;
vector<A> vec[0];
for(int i=1; i<N; i++)
{
vector<vec[i-1]> vec[i];
} Is there a way to use the new variadic templates to make this work?

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C :: How To Declare A Group Of Arrays Of Different Sizes

Oct 15, 2013

I'm building a box to take in several arrays of different lengths. one group happens every 10 seconds. one of them happens every 5 seconds. this is from a weather station.

10 sec
subgroupA[14]
subgroupB[24]
subgroupC[17]
subgroupD[12]
subgroupE[34]

5 sec
subgroupC[17]

I plan to retransmit them, substantially unchanged at a lesser rate to save radio power over a serial data link. buried in groupD, I want to change a few chars before retransmit.

I don't want to go to the trouble of doing a structure for each of them since most will be resent unchanged. some entries are chars, some are decimal, some are a mix. I guess it might be convenient to further define groupD, maybe not.

what is the best way to declare the group? I want them to be contiguous since that's how they will end up in the tx buffer. Each subgroup has its own checksum, so I planned it this way to make checksum more convenient.

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C :: Declare Global Array And Then Use It In Few Functions

Jan 22, 2015

I want to declare a global array and then use it in a few functions. When I want to assign any number to that array I face with this error:

Code:
a.c:11:6: error: expected expression before ']' token
n[]={1,2,3,4,5};
^

The code is:
#include <stdio.h>
int n[5]; // I need to define the array here to be global
int main () {
n[]={1,2,3,4,5};

[Code] .....

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C :: Declare Pointer To Array Of Characters

Dec 17, 2013

I am trying to learn how to declare a pointer to an array of characters. And here is the code i have written. But iam getting a warning saying assignment from incompatible pointer type p = s.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char (*p)[10]; // pointer to an array of 10chars
char s[10] = "Hello"
p = s;
printf("%s",p);
return 0;
}

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C++ :: Smarter Way To Get Value Of Member As To Declare New Parameter

Aug 20, 2013

Theres a class named "A" which has got a static function named "sfA".Now I instance an object of class A and call a method from A called "fA".

The method fA calls sfA. And now the issue is: i need the value of a member from the object which called fA respectivly sfA, inside sfA.Is there a smarter way to get the value of the member as to declare an new parameter for the sfA? sfA has to be static.

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C++ :: Declare Class Member Outside Of Constructor?

Jun 27, 2013

Basically, I need to set a variable outside of the constructor and make it accessible to the entire class.

It would need to work something like this:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
template <typename MT> class CallbackFunction
{

[Code].....

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C++ :: How To Declare Number Of Vectors Dynamically

May 13, 2013

I need to declare the number of vectors according to an input parameter call NUM HOST.

For example, if NUMHOST=4, I need to declare 4 vectors and the name of the vectors seriam: vector1, vector2, vector3, in struct for would be vectori...

for (int i = 0; i <= NUMHOST; i++)
int vector????[3];

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C++ :: When To Declare A Member Function As (const)

Sep 27, 2014

i am trying to describe the unusual situation where you declare a class member function with this format:

bool class::function_name(void) const

Specifically where the 'const' follows the parameter list. It is my understanding this is a very useful way of ensuring that whatever code you put in the function definition cannot change any data members of its class.

However I have recently read that this form of declaration should not be used as it leads to less optimized and slower code. Is this correct?

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