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  • A Anderson Jogie

    Yes : std::vector to std::list What is the best method to copy the data? Can you give an example? Thanks.

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    David Crow
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    It's not MFC, but something like:

    vector<int> vec;
    vector<int>::iterator it;
    list<int> l;

    for (it = vec.begin(); it != vec.end(); it++)
    l.push_back(*it);

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    • A Anderson Jogie

      Yes : std::vector to std::list What is the best method to copy the data? Can you give an example? Thanks.

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      Maximilien
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      I'm not an STL expert, but after a quick google (bing did not give valid answers in the first few pages), here are a couple of solutions (adapt to your particular situation)

      std::copy (v.begin (), v.end (), std::back_inserter (l))

      or

      std::list<int> l(v.begin(), v.end());

      or ...

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      • A Anderson Jogie

        Yes : std::vector to std::list What is the best method to copy the data? Can you give an example? Thanks.

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        Dustin Henry
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        Just so you know, std::vector and std::list have nothing to do with MFC. They are part of STL or Standard Template Library and are cross platform.

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        • D David Crow

          It's not MFC, but something like:

          vector<int> vec;
          vector<int>::iterator it;
          list<int> l;

          for (it = vec.begin(); it != vec.end(); it++)
          l.push_back(*it);

          "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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          Anderson Jogie
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          I forget to mention it's two different data types see code below: std::list TempRes; TempRes.clear; std::vector::iterator it; for (it = TempResList.begin(); it != TempResList.end(); it++) TempRes.push_back(*it); Thanks the help on this.

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          • A Anderson Jogie

            I forget to mention it's two different data types see code below: std::list TempRes; TempRes.clear; std::vector::iterator it; for (it = TempResList.begin(); it != TempResList.end(); it++) TempRes.push_back(*it); Thanks the help on this.

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            Anderson Jogie
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            Well I guess it did not compile fully earlier, I am still getting the compiler error message below when I tried to copied the data from a vector to a list. ompiling... FSSCHED.CPP c:\program files\ilps\code\fstool\fssched.cpp(1165) : error C2664: 'push_back' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'class RDLTemporaryResource *' to 'class RDLResource *const & ' Reason: cannot convert from 'class RDLTemporaryResource *' to 'class RDLResource *const ' Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast Error executing cl.exe. fstool.dll - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)

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            • A Anderson Jogie

              Well I guess it did not compile fully earlier, I am still getting the compiler error message below when I tried to copied the data from a vector to a list. ompiling... FSSCHED.CPP c:\program files\ilps\code\fstool\fssched.cpp(1165) : error C2664: 'push_back' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'class RDLTemporaryResource *' to 'class RDLResource *const & ' Reason: cannot convert from 'class RDLTemporaryResource *' to 'class RDLResource *const ' Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast Error executing cl.exe. fstool.dll - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)

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              David Crow
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              That's because your list is for RDLResource* objects while your iterator for that list is for RDLTemporaryResource* objects.

              "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

              "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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              • D David Crow

                That's because your list is for RDLResource* objects while your iterator for that list is for RDLTemporaryResource* objects.

                "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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                Anderson Jogie
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                Right. So I am having problems transferring the data from the vector to the list. How do I work around doing that in my case? I tied casting, it compiled but the application crashes at runtime. Thanks.

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                • A Anderson Jogie

                  Right. So I am having problems transferring the data from the vector to the list. How do I work around doing that in my case? I tied casting, it compiled but the application crashes at runtime. Thanks.

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                  David Crow
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                  Anderson Jogie wrote:

                  How do I work around doing that in my case?

                  That's impossible to tell since I know nothing of either of those two classes. For example, how would you copy a vector of Automobile objects to a list of Animal objects?

                  Anderson Jogie wrote:

                  I tied casting, it compiled but the application crashes at runtime.

                  That would not work unless the two classes had a "is a" relationship.

                  "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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                  • D David Crow

                    Anderson Jogie wrote:

                    How do I work around doing that in my case?

                    That's impossible to tell since I know nothing of either of those two classes. For example, how would you copy a vector of Automobile objects to a list of Animal objects?

                    Anderson Jogie wrote:

                    I tied casting, it compiled but the application crashes at runtime.

                    That would not work unless the two classes had a "is a" relationship.

                    "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

                    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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                    Jim Crafton
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                    DavidCrow wrote:

                    That would not work unless the two classes had a "is a" relationship.

                    Reading that it occurred to me that a more casual (possibly less informed) reader might look at that, pause, and then have their head explode. :)

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                    • M Maximilien

                      I'm not an STL expert, but after a quick google (bing did not give valid answers in the first few pages), here are a couple of solutions (adapt to your particular situation)

                      std::copy (v.begin (), v.end (), std::back_inserter (l))

                      or

                      std::list<int> l(v.begin(), v.end());

                      or ...

                      This signature was proudly tested on animals.

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                      Jim Crafton
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                      So you binged it, but it bonged out?

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                      • J Jim Crafton

                        DavidCrow wrote:

                        That would not work unless the two classes had a "is a" relationship.

                        Reading that it occurred to me that a more casual (possibly less informed) reader might look at that, pause, and then have their head explode. :)

                        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Oh

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                        David Crow
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                        I agree. :doh:

                        "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

                        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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