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From: | Forsberg Sakari <zacu AT cc DOT tut DOT fi> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Pointer to class? (C++) |
Date: | 16 Oct 1999 22:13:29 GMT |
Organization: | Tampere University of Technology |
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Weiqi Gao <weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com> wrote: > Forsberg Sakari wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I have an class X. I have made many object >> which are of type X. for example >> >> X object1; >> X object2; >> X object3; >> ... >> >> I'd like to declare an array of pointers that >> point to those objects. >> >> so I do >> >> X *array_of_pointers[300]; >> >> How I connect those pointers to those objects? >> >> array_of_pointers[0] = &object1; >> array_of_pointers[1] = &object2; >> array_of_pointers[2] = &object3; >> >> don't work... > You didn't say how they don't work, but my guess is that X lacks a > public no-arg ctor! What's that? Sorry, my mistake. Those three last sentences were outside of function :-) ** Sakari Forsberg zacu AT cc DOT tut DOT fi ** ** Information: finger zacu AT assari DOT cc DOT tut DOT fi **
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