I'm working on an assignment, where I have a priority queue and I want it to work like this:
if(field == '0')
priority_queue<record_t*,vector<record_t*>, CompareRecordID > pq;
else if(field == '1')
priority_queue<record_t*,vector<record_t*>, CompareRecordNum > pq;
else if(field == '2')
priority_queue<record_t*,vector<record_t*>, CompareRecordStr > pq;
else if(field == '3')
priority_queue<record_t*,vector<record_t*>, CompareRecordNumStr > pq;
Where record_t is:
typedef struct {
unsigned int recid;
unsigned int num;
char str[STR_LENGTH];
bool valid; // if set, then this record is valid
int blockID; //The block the record belongs too -> Used only for minheap
} record_t;
Which means, depending on a function argument field, the queue will "sort" a different field of record_t. However, I cannot declare a queue inside an if statement, since it will obviously give me an error "pq was not declared in this scope". What can I do?
queue
? Can you not just store the records?