I've a program which creates many instances of my own Class. Then I operate them: read, change, pass them to some third party methods etc.
There are three questions.
Do I store an vector of instances or a vector of pointers? Why?
If I do not want to change an instance do I pass to the function an instances or pointers to it? Why?
If I do want to change an instance, do I pass a pointer or a reference? Why?
Thanks in advance!
Class example:
class Player {
public:
static const char width = 35;
static const char height = 5;
static const char speed = 15;
int socketFD;
float xMin;
float xMax;
char status;
float x;
float y;
char direction;
Player ( int );
void Reset();
void Move();
void SetHost();
void SetClient();
private:
void EscapeCheck();
};