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mickey
4th June 2006, 23:00
Hi, I need declare a vector of vector; is it possible? thanks
vector<QSpinBox*> sbz;
vector<QSpinBox*> sby;
vector<QSpinBox*> sbz;
vector<vector> sb; //error
jacek
5th June 2006, 00:04
Hi, I need declare a vector of vector; is it possible?
Yes, but you must specify the type which the inner vector will hold.
mickey
5th June 2006, 00:27
Ok, but i don't know how push in it elements:
vector<QSpinBox> sb;
sb.push_back(sbx); //error
Another Q: Wich is better (between 2 below)? Thanks
vector<QSpinBox*> sbz;
vector<QSpinBox> sbz;
jacek
5th June 2006, 00:51
You can't copy Qt widgets, so you can't have a vector of spin boxes. Use a vector of pointers instead.
mickey
5th June 2006, 01:41
if you referred to this, don't compile...
vector<QSpinBox*> sbx;
vector<QSpinBox*> sb;
sb.push_back(sbx); //error
Maybe this?
vector<QSpinBox**> sb;
sb.push_back(&sbx[0]);
jacek
5th June 2006, 01:50
if you referred to this, don't compile...
If you want a vector of vectors of pointers to spin boxes you need:
vector<QSpinBox*> sbx;
vector< vector<QSpinBox*> > sb;
sb.push_back(sbx); // no error
kroenecker
29th June 2006, 15:39
Jacek,
How does that work again? When setting an object equal to another object in c++, it doesn't call the copy constructor, but rather the operator =, right? So in either case we can't "copy" widgets? That is, even when evoking the copy constructor?
fullmetalcoder
29th June 2006, 16:19
Jacek,
How does that work again? When setting an object equal to another object in c++, it doesn't call the copy constructor, but rather the operator =, right? So in either case we can't "copy" widgets? That is, even when evoking the copy constructor?
widgets can't be copied! All you can use is a pointer (or a reference depending what you want to do, but a pointer is better anyway) to them that can be used to modify them.
jacek
29th June 2006, 16:19
So in either case we can't "copy" widgets?
Yes, you can't copy widgets, but here you have a vector of pointers to widgets.
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