in my program I have a class with the following constructor:
pp = new Particle*[maxN]
and inside one function I have:
// create the new particle and fill with data
pp[n] = new Particle;
pp[n]->charge = charge;
pp[n]->px = px;
pp[n]->py = py;
pp[n]->pz = pz;
// store the new particle pointer in the array
//...
The problem is that I don't know how to write the code for the last instruction, i.e.
// store the new particle pointer in the array
Can you help me?
pp[n] = new Particle;
), it doesn't make sense to ask how to store it there afterwards. Also you should not use pointers, arrays and dynamic memory allocation (new
) for this. Usestd::vector
if there is no particular reason not to, especially as beginner.pp[n] = new Particle;
<- here, you are already doing this. Also the title of your question and what you're asking differstd::array
orstd::vector
. 3) Please post a minimal reproducible example. Also, smart pointers are a (very useful/good) thing. Please don't write C++98 code in 2018.Particle* p = new Particle; p->charge = ...
, and then store that pointer,pp[n] = p;
. Since you deviated from the expectations, you got stuck.