Reputation: 2026
I am trying to build an unordered_map
to vector
variables which are members of my class. I can do this using standard pointers *
but this requires the use of (*x)
to access the vector. I wondered if std::reference_wrapper
would be cleaner, but can't get it to work.
#include <unordered_map>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <functional>
class model_class {
private:
static constexpr auto MaxHerds = 1 ;
static constexpr int MaxInitValues = 5 ;
static constexpr int MaxAnimals = 2 ;
std::vector< double > MamCellsF ;
std::vector< std::vector< double > > InitCond ;
public:
std::unordered_map< std::string , std::reference_wrapper< std::vector< double > > > vector;
std::unordered_map< std::string , std::vector< std::vector< double > >* > array;
model_class ( ) :
// initialise vectors
MamCellsF( MaxHerds , 0.07 ) ,
InitCond( MaxAnimals , std::vector< double > ( MaxInitValues , 0.7 ) )
{
// point to variables from model
vector.insert({"MamCellsF", std::ref(MamCellsF)});
array["InitCond"] = &InitCond;
// assign to vectors
MamCellsF = { 0.001 , 0.002 } ; // warning: automatic resizing
InitCond = { { 1.0 , 550 , 3.5 , 1 , 4 } ,
{ 2.0 , 625 , 3.5 , 5 , 4 } } ;
}
void print_values(){
// access the vectors
double a = vector["MamCellsF"].get()[1]; // error: "no matching function call to `std::reference_wrapper<std::vector<double>>::reference_wrapper()"
double b = (*array["InitCond"])[0][1];
std::cout << a << std::endl;
std::cout << b << std::endl;
}
};
void test()
{
model_class model;
model.print_values();
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 820
Reputation: 19133
vector["MamCellsF"]
returns a reference to the value in the map. So if there isn't one it must be constructed first. That uses default constructor but std::reference_wrapper
is not default constructible hence the error.
I think that STL containers are safe with T that are not default constructible but their operations might be limited. So I don't recommend that.
Upvotes: 2