I have a system where I need to get "codes" for specific positions. There is a constant number of positions, 1 to 40, however, each position can have different number of codes (from 2 to 20). The container is constant, it needs to be defined, then is just used to look up positions for the rest of the program.
For example, I need to be able to do something like myCodes.at(position3)
and get {1, 3, 9, 23, 52}
and myCodes.at(position7)
and get {23, 52}
So, the outer container is of constant size, but the inner container can vary in size from 2 to 20. The way I know how to do this is using arrays, and just make the second dimension the max possible size (20): const int myCodes[40][20]
, then just "pad" the inner array with extra 0's.
However, this feels really wasteful, especially because many of the inner arrays would only be holding 2 elements. I am also working on learning C++11, so I would prefer a "modern" solution if there is one.