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I need a way of mapping C++11 enum classes to other enum classes. Let's say I have these C++11 style enums:

#include <iostream>
#include <map>

class Foobar
{
public:

    enum class Lecture
    {
        COMP_SCI,
        PHYSICS,
        CHEMISTRY,
        BIOLOGY,
        PSYCHOLOGY,
        MODERN_ART,
        PHILOSOPHY,
        SOCIOLOGY
    };

    enum class Day
    {
        MONDAY,
        TUESDAY,
        WEDNESDAY,
        THURSDAY,
        FRIDAY,
        SATURDAY,
        SUNDAY
    };
};


void test_enum_class_to_enum_class_std_map()
{
    std::map<Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day> lectureToDayMap;

    lectureToDayMap.insert(Foobar::Lecture::COMP_SCI, Foobar::Day::MONDAY);

}

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
    test_enum_class_to_enum_class_std_map();

    return 0;
}

Is there a way of mapping from one enum class to another?

I want something like

std::map<Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day> lectureToDayMap;

If this isn't possible, am I able to convert from an int to an enum class and vice versa so I can just use a std::map<int, int> map and convert to int to insert, and back to an enum class to retrieve a value?

Here is the compilation error When I try the first method:

test_cpp11_enums.cpp: In function ‘void test_enum_class_to_enum_class_std_map()’:
test_cpp11_enums.cpp:51:74: error: no matching function for call to ‘std::map<Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day>::insert(Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day)’
     lectureToDayMap.insert(Foobar::Lecture::COMP_SCI, Foobar::Day::MONDAY);
                                                                          ^
test_cpp11_enums.cpp:51:74: note: candidates are:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/map:61:0,
                 from test_cpp11_enums.cpp:9:
/usr/include/c++/4.8/bits/stl_map.h:594:7: note: std::pair<typename std::_Rb_tree<_Key, std::pair<const _Key, _Tp>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> >, _Compare, typename _Alloc::rebind<std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> >::other>::iterator, bool> std::map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>::insert(const value_type&) [with _Key = Foobar::Lecture; _Tp = Foobar::Day; _Compare = std::less<Foobar::Lecture>; _Alloc = std::allocator<std::pair<const Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day> >; typename std::_Rb_tree<_Key, std::pair<const _Key, _Tp>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> >, _Compare, typename _Alloc::rebind<std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> >::other>::iterator = std::_Rb_tree_iterator<std::pair<const Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day> >; std::map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>::value_type = std::pair<const Foobar::Lecture, Foobar::Day>]
       insert(const value_type& __x)

Thank you for your time :)

Edit 1: Fixed a missing comma

Edit 2: Added the compilation error I get

Edit 3: Added the full source of what I am trying out

Edit 4: No new code or anything, just an apology to everyone for misunderstanding how these posts work. I have a tough time understanding compilation errors still and I didn't find exactly what I was looking for in Google. I thought it might be easier to ask directly about what I wanted and perhaps get an explanation on how class enums work (or don't) with maps. I will keep playing with my test source and keep looking on Google. Sorry for irritating you all :(

Edit 5: You guys were kind enough to show me where my error was, thank you. I didn't see that sdt::map's insert function didn't take the key and value as arguments. At first I thought the error meant that no std::map named insert exists, and when I checked that it does online, I somehow missed looking at the parameters, becoming convinced this was something to do with enum classes, since I never used them before.

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    Have you tried to actually do this?
    – user932887
    Jul 4, 2014 at 23:39
  • In less time than asking a question, coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/f1dd725264f80250
    – chris
    Jul 4, 2014 at 23:41
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    This question appears to be off-topic because OP is too lazy to even try out what he wants to do before asking a question.
    – Praetorian
    Jul 4, 2014 at 23:44
  • @AlexM., Not my missing comma.
    – chris
    Jul 4, 2014 at 23:47
  • @chris Whoops, sorry, didn't spot it in OP's message.
    – user932887
    Jul 4, 2014 at 23:49

1 Answer 1

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According to http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/map std::map is a sorted associative container that contains key-value pairs with unique keys. Therefore you must insert a pair.

Replace

 lectureToDayMap.insert(Foobar::Lecture::COMP_SCI, Foobar::Day::MONDAY);

by

mymap.insert(std::make_pair(Foobar::Lecture::COMP_SCI, Foobar::Day::MONDAY));

or better

lectureToDayMap[Foobar::Lecture::COMP_SCI] = Foobar::Day::MONDAY;

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