In Java there is a collection called ArrayList. It allows programmer to add an object of type T and remove them by issuing a simple methods, like
list.remove(object);
list.add(object);
For C++ I've found that standard vectors are using value objects only, so I dont see the way to achieve same functionality. The case is that I want to hold a reference to an object elsewhere why being able remove or add it using some composition pattern. What I'm asking for is how to achieve something like this in C++:
class Composite {
ArrayList<Composite> children = new ArrayList<>();
public void addChild(Composite child) {
children.add(child);
}
public void removeChild(Composite child) {
children.remove(child)
}
}
class Test{
public static void main() {
Composite a = new Composite();
Composite b = new Composite();
a.addChild(b);
a.removeChild(b);
// from here on a.children is empty.
}
}
I dont even know how to bite this thing in C++. Thanks.
UPDATE: Thanks to the ResidenBiscuit answer and others comments I was able to figure out the basic code for this, which is available at this pastebin url: http://pastebin.com/h17hh3r4
std::list
in particular.std::vector<std::shared_ptr<Composite>>
is what you want, you can usestd::remove
to remove element.