C++ :: Vector Of Pointers - Abstract Class

May 13, 2014

I need to create a vector of pointers and hold the book objects in it. then i have a virtual function in my books which is a pure virtual in LibraryItems. When i try to add the books object in my code, i understand that since the scope runs out there is no object that is added. so when i run print it gives me an error.

#include<iostream>
#include "books.h"
#include "library.h"
#include <vector>
using namespace std;

int main(int argc, char * argv[]) {
vector<LibraryItems* >libraryInfo;

[Code] .....

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C++ :: How To Hold Pointers / References To Abstract Class

Nov 15, 2014

I have an abstract class named Terrain, and a class named RoadMap, which supposed to hold an N*N array of Terrains. But I'm not sure what type should the RoadMap class hold:

Code:
#ifndef TERRAIN_H
#define TERRAIN_H
class Terrain {

[Code] ....

I can't use an array of refernces here, so I tried this:

Code: Terrain** terrain; and then I thought this was the way to go:

Code: Terrain (*terrain)[]; But now I'm not sure.

The N*N matrix size supposed to be determined according to a given input... What type should I use there?

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C++ :: Hold Vector Of Pointers In Same Class As Instances Of Those Objects?

Feb 10, 2015

Using SFML, I had a Board class which held multiple vectors of all of my object types in the game, and then it also held a vector of pointers to the memory addresses of these object instances, like this

class Board{
//...
std::vector<AbstractObject*> GetAllLevelObjects(){ return allLevelObjects; }
//so these are used to hold my object instances for each level

[Code]....

When looping through this vector and drawing the sprites of the objects, I get the runtime error 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00277000. I solved this error by storing the vector of pointers in the class that holds my Board instance, but I'm wondering why only this solution worked? Why couldn't I just have my vector of pointers in the same class that the instances of those objects were in?

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C++ :: Common Base Class And Abstract Interface Class?

May 28, 2013

I have an abstract base class - let's call it MyInterface - and a class that most classes in my program inherit from, let's call it MyBaseclass.

Let's assume that all my objects inherit MyBaseclass, some of which also inherit MyInterface. Now I want to collect objects in a container class, MyContainerclass. The container class is only interested in objects that implement MyInterface.

Now I know that all objects that inherit MyInterface also inherit MyBaseclass, but the compiler doesn't know that. MyContainerclass wants to call methods in MyBaseclass, but it collects pointers to MyInterface classes. I can't make MyInterface inherit MyBaseclass, because I will be using classes that I don't want to change (they are part of a framework) that already inherit MyContainerclass. IOW, I can't use virtual inheritance to get a nice inheritance diamond.

To sum up, I want to create a container class that:

1. Collects objects that implement MyInterface.

2. Calls MyBaseclass methods on the collected objects.

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C++ :: Can't Instantiate Abstract Class

Dec 28, 2012

two more questions

Code:
#ifndef PERFECTSIM_PARSER
#define PERFECTSIM_PARSER
#include <string>
#include <d3dx9.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <iostream>
#include "tinyxml inyxml.h"
using namespace std;
template<class T>
class GetValue {
protected:
virtual T get(TiXmlNode* pParent);

[code].....

1) Can't instantiate abstract class of GetVector3.

2) Don't you think the coding is very redundant ?

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C++ :: Abstract Class And Virtual Function?

Feb 17, 2013

I have this header file called Shape.h containing these function declarations. and a Shape.cpp which contains the body of the function. I am not showing it since it is not needed.

//This is from Shapes.h header file
#ifndef SHAPES_H
#define SHAPES_H
#include <iostream>

[Code]....

I have this unfinished Main.cpp because the third line "JuanSanchez::Circle *pCar = new Circle; " is giving me a compiler error "error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'Circle' "

#include "Shapes.h"
int main()
{
const int arrayIndex = 4;
JuanSanchez::Shape *myShape[arrayIndex];
JuanSanchez::Circle *pCar = new Circle;
}

What Could be causing this error?

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C++ :: Abstract Static Class And Performance

Nov 11, 2014

I have the following code:

class Element {
public:
..
virtual unsigned NumberOfNodes() = 0;

[Code] ....

Is it possible to implement this better? All the element stuff can be static, but this is not possible with the abstract class. I want to have Mesh independent of a specific element. With the code above, if I have multiple meshes I have one instance of an element, e.g., Triangle for each mesh. Although they are all exactly the same.

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C++ :: Create Objects From Abstract Class

Oct 13, 2013

I am working on a project that requires me to create objects from a abstract class that has 2 child classes (that need to be derived). Any examples on how to do this? I looked online and the examples were pretty vague. the main error that I am getting is when I make a temp object with & in front of it (such as Employee &genericEmp) it throws a must be initialized error.

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C++ :: Abstract Base Class With Templates?

Oct 3, 2014

I want to create an abstract base class having a member function that can accept a templatized structure as its parameter, something that according to C++'s rules can't be done for a good reason.

That good reason it is because an abstract base class is intended to provide interface rules to the classes that will derive from it and should not deal with data.

But how would you go about doing something like the following which is probably a reasonable design decision?

template<typename T>
class Matrix { /* ... */ };
class iFile {
public:
virtual ~iFile() {} = 0;
virtual void Process(const Matrix<T>&) = 0;

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Struct Constructor And Abstract Class

Feb 14, 2013

I am making a snake game just to give some context.

//LevelObject.hpp
class LevelObject {
public:
virtual void Update() = 0;
virtual void Draw(Canvas& canvas) = 0;
protected:
Vector3 location_;
[Code] ....

The problem I have is with the Size constructor and the abstract class LevelObject which size is a member of.

The compiler error I get is:

C:Program Files (x86)ProgrammingProjectsUniversityprg_interactivesnakey_takeysrc..inc..incPlayer.hpp|17|warning: non-static data member initializers only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 [enabled by default]|
C:Program Files (x86)ProgrammingProjectsUniversityprg_interactivesnakey_takeysrc..inc..inc..incPlayer.hpp|17|warning: non-static data member initializers only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 [enabled by default]|

[Code] .....

However I do invoke the copy constructor when I pass a variable of type size to the constructor in this line:

size_ = Size(s);

But the problem is that its complaining that the abstract class LevelObject doesn't invoke the constructor, which it shouldn't.

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C++ :: Defining Operator In Abstract Class

Jun 22, 2012

I have an abstract class called Mbase and from it derived two classes: Sparse and Dense. Now I have an array in which its elements can be either Sparse or Dense. So, I delcared the array to have pointers to Mbase class. For example:

PHP Code:
Mbase** A;
Sparse* A1 = new Sparse;
Dense* A2 = new Dense;
A[1] = dynamic_cast<Mbase*>(A1);
A[2] = dynamic_cast<Mbase*>(A2); 

Now, I have operator + defined in Sparse and Dense. but when I do

PHP Code:

A[1]+A[2] 

I get that operator + is not defined for Mbase class. So, I tried to define it in the Mbase class

PHP Code:

class Mbase{
public:
void put()=0;
double get()=0;
Mbase operator +(Mbase A);


However, the last code does not compile complaining that it cannot declare a class of type abstract in Mbase operator +(Mbase A). I think this is because I am returning Mbase instance.

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C Sharp :: Abstract Class With Parametrized Constructor?

Jul 27, 2012

As i have one Abstract base class say MyBase.

It have parameterized constructor with string value it have abstract method call.And I also have One child class say MyChild.

It does not have any constructor only one have public method and i want to call that parameterized constructor of base class onto child class.

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Visual C++ :: Polymorphic Methods In Abstract Class

Oct 2, 2013

Imagine if there is an abstract class with a method (say output or print) which would be inherited by a few other classes. Later objects are created using the inherited classes, and the user wishes to call the above method twice, for eg (i) output/print to screen and (ii) output/print to a file. What is the best way to achieve that.

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C++ :: Inheritance From Abstract Base Class For Decision Tree

Feb 27, 2014

I'm trying to implement a decision tree that gets doubles as input (in this sample code just random numbers) and returns a boolean value. At the nodes, I'd like to use various operators that can have different input and return types. I've implemented an abstract base class for the nodes and I'm deriving the specific nodes from it. In the code below, I've included only a few derived classes. Building the tree (randomly) is no problem. However, I'm looking for a clever way to evaluate the tree. I think that uncommenting the lines in bold print would in principle do it. However, this is not possible because "value" is not a member of the base class. The type of "value" is different in the derived classes, so I cannot simply declare it in the base class.

"Node.h"
#pragma once
class NodeBase{
public:
NodeBase* Child_1;
NodeBase* Child_2;
virtual void evaluate() = 0;

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Initializing Static Map Of Variable Type Abstract Class?

Dec 3, 2014

A have two classes, one inheriting the other, and the parent class being abstract (I plan on adding more child classes in the future). For reasons I won't bother mentioning, I'm making use of an STL container as a way for me to access all of the child objects in the heap. I've done so by making use of a map, with key type int and value type being a pointer to the parent class:

//PARENT.H
class Parent {
protected:
static int n;
static std::map<int, Parent*> map;
public:
virtual void pureVirtual() = 0;

[code]....

The Problem:In line 5 of Parent.cpp, initializing the value of the element to new Child won't work, as according to the compiler, the Child class hasn't been declared yet, and including Child.h into the Parent.h only opens an even bigger can of worms.I also can't initialize it as new Parent, seeing as the parent class is an abstract one.

The Question:Is there a way I can initialize the static map properly. Making the Parent class abstract is not an option.

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C++ :: How To Define Static Member Data In Abstract Class

Jul 11, 2012

For example, in a header file A.h, I define an abstract class,

Code:

// A.h
class A {
public:
virtual void foo() = 0;
private:
static int _x;
};

How'd I initialize static member data _x?Normally, we initialize a static member data in a cpp file. However, there is not cpp file for A.h. If I intialize _x in header file, there will be linker errors like mulitple defined symbols. What is appropriate way to do that?

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C# :: Abstract Class Provide Functionality Without Affecting Child Classes?

Mar 6, 2014

The abstract class can provide more functionality without affecting child classes.If we add any method to the interface ,then will it affect all the child classes ?

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C++ :: Creating Array Of Pointers To Base Class To Point To Derived Class Objects Dynamically

Jan 16, 2013

Please consider the following code :

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class superclass;
class subclass1;
class subclass2;

[Code] ....

As you can see I want to create a dynamically allocated storage of references to a parent class each of which can then point to a child class, how ever I do not know how to extract the child class out again from that array so i may access its variable b.

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C++ :: Smart Pointers In A Vector

Aug 21, 2014

I am new to smart pointers and have a question.If you push a smart pointer onto a vector and then some where later pop it back off it will delete the memory right?

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C++ :: Delete Pointers From Vector

Jul 25, 2013

I have something like this:

class A {
};

class B : public A {
};

class C : public A {
};

B*b1;
B*b2;
C*c1;
C*c2;

vector<A*>vec;

int main() {
vec.push_back(b1);
vec.push_back(b2);

[Code] ....

And it don't works at all. all i get (when playing with variations of this stuff until it compiles correctlly) is a memory leak.

For example, let say i have b1 address = 1234

I will effectively free the memory at 1234, but for a strange reason, the memory leak is elsewhere, for example, at 2345, and the memory value at this address is equal to... 1234, the address of the pointer i wanted to delete.

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C++ ::  Deleting Vector Of Pointers?

Nov 23, 2013

Currently I am implementing the A* algorithm in C++. I have chosen to use a hybrid of a '2D vector grid' and two 1D pointer vectors to specific places in the '2D vector grid'. I have chosen to do it this way, so I can access the nodes using coordinates and also for iterating over the appropriate nodes(rather than the whole '2D vector grid').

In the below examples I have not included the full code because I deemed it irrelevant to the question.

vector <int> CInGame::AStarAlgorithm(vector<vector<bool>>& resistanceMap, int startX, int startY, int targetX, int targetY, int cutOff) {
vector <int> returnVec;
vector <vector<CNode>> twoDimNodes;
vector <CNode*> openSet;
vector <CNode*> closedSet;

[code].....

The error is:

_BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID(pHead->nBlockUse)

do I need to free the pointers or is it done automatically? If not then how would I do this?

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C++ :: Deleting Vector Of Pointers?

Oct 14, 2014

I made a vector of pointers and the problem is that I have trouble deleting the pointers in the vector. I used to simply do vector.clear() or vector.erase() however it does not clear the actual memory. And I tried something like this:

std::vector<Foo*> Vector;
std::vector<Foo*>::iterator i;
for (i = Vector.begin(); i < Vector.end(); i++)
delete *i;

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C++ :: Iterating Through A Vector Of Pointers

Sep 4, 2014

If I have a Vector of pointers, how can I iterate through that vector, to access the name function of each object in the vector? There seems to be a problem with my implementation, the output returns only random symbols.

Implementation of the name() function in Drug.cpp:

//name() is a function returning the name in the parent class
string Drug::name() {
string out = "Drug: ";
out += mName + " [ ";
//The problem is with this loop
for (int k = 0; k < mComponents.size(); k++)

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C++ :: Create Class Vector As Template And Define Operations On Vector?

May 13, 2013

I need to create a class vector as a template and define operations on vectors.

And this is what I made.

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
template<class T>

[Code].....

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C++ :: Calling Functions - Vector Of Pointers

Mar 27, 2013

I have a vector of pointers inside a seperate Exam class.

vector <Question* > question_list

The Question class is my base class in which I have derived sub classes for the different types of questions (MultipleChoice, LongAnswer, etc.). I am using my vector to hold the different types of questions.

in each of those classes I have virtual "write" functions in both the base and the derived classes, that write to a file differing for each type of question.

My problem now is calling the write function from a Exam function. I've tried several methods, such as:

for (size_t i = 0; i < question_list.size(); i++) {
question_list[i].write(testfile.c_str());
}

but it comes with two errors: "error C2228:left of '.write' must have class/struct/union" along with "IntelliSense: expression must have class type"

I have made a write function for the exam class as well but am not sure what it should include since the Exam class is not a derived class of the Question class.

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C++ :: Sort Vector Of Pointers To Objects

Nov 5, 2014

Im creating a program for a race. The Race class has a vector of results and each element of that vector is a pointer to a result. The Result class has a Time and a pointer to a Participant. So in each race there are various results and it is a result for each participant.The Time is a class that has hours, minutes and seconds. How can I sort the vector of results from the result of the participant with the fastest time to the result of the participant with the slowest time?My code is like this:

//.h file:
class Time {
unsigned int hours;
unsigned int minutes;
unsigned int seconds;

[code]....

What am I missing to get my code to work?

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