Reputation: 18342
I'm trying to do the following:
.h
map<int, map<int,int> > forwardingTable;
.cpp
int
UpdateForwardingTable(int dest, int hop, int cost)
{
if(forwardingTable.at(dest) != forwardingTable.end())
forwardingTable.at(dest) = make_pair(hop, cost);
else
forwardingTable.insert(dest, make_pair(hop, cost));
}
But I get a million compiler errors, similar to:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/map:60:0,
from globals.h:25,
from rtngnode.h:2,
from rtngnode.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/4.8/bits/stl_tree.h:316:5: note: template<class _Val> bool std::operator!=(const std::_Rb_tree_iterator<_Tp>&, const std::_Rb_tree_const_iterator<_Val>&)
operator!=(const _Rb_tree_iterator<_Val>& __x,
^
/usr/include/c++/4.8/bits/stl_tree.h:316:5: note: template argument deduction/substitution failed:
rtngnode.cpp:205:53: note: ‘std::map<int, std::map<int, int, std::less<int> > >::mapped_type {aka std::map<int, int, std::less<int> >}’ is not derived from ‘const std::_Rb_tree_iterator<_Tp>’
if(forwardingTable.at(dest) != forwardingTable.end())
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better container for this type of thing?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 113
Reputation: 438
There are tow problems:
1, make_pair
returns pair
, not map
.
2, at(dest)
may throws an out_of_range exception, refer map::at
It should be:
int
UpdateForwardingTable(int dest, int hop, int cost)
{
map<int, map<int,int> >::iterator itr = forwardingTable.find(dest);
if(itr != forwardingTable.end())
{
itr->second.insert(hop, cost);
// forwardingTable.at(dest) = make_pair(hop, cost);
}
else
{
map<int, int> obj;
obj.insert(hop, const);
forwardingTable.insert(dest, obj);
// forwardingTable.insert(dest, make_pair(hop, cost));
}
}
Upvotes: 1