Using: MSVS2012
Code
elemalg.h
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
class ElemAlg
{
private:
std::string difficultlyLevel, question, answerToRead;
std::vector<std::string> questions, answers;
std::vector<std::string> GetQuiz(int);
};
elemalg.cpp
#include "elemalg.h"
std::vector<std::string> ElemAlg::GetQuiz(int difficulty)
{
if (difficulty == 1) { difficultyLevel = "algE"; }
if (difficulty == 2) { difficultyLevel = "algM"; }
if (difficulty == 3) { difficultyLevel = "algH"; }
if (difficulty == 4) { difficultyLevel = "algVH"; }
std::ifstream fin(difficultyLevel + ".txt");
while (std::getline(fin, question)) { questions.push_back(question); }
fin.close();
std::ifstream fin2(difficultyLevel + "Answers.txt");
while (std::getline(fin2, answerToRead)) { answers.push_back(answerToRead); }
fin2.close();
return questions;
}
MathTutor.cpp
#includes etc
ElemAlg *ea;
ea->GetQuiz(1);
GetQuiz
is definitely passed an integer between 1 and 4, this is verified before the method is called
difficultyLevel
is a string defined in the header file.
The compiler throws an Unhandled exception and Access violation writing location ... as soon as it hits the first if
function.
If I remove the if
functions and define difficultyLevel
as algE just for testing the same problem.
If I remove difficultyLevel
entirely and just open the file as "algE.txt"
and "algEAnswers"
then I get the same problem but at a different memory location once the code hits the while loop.
difficultyLevel
exactly?If I remove the if functions and define difficultyLevel as algE just for testing the same problem
You should stop removing code, and instead keep the original faulty code and learn why it is giving you an issue and fix it. Removing code potentially may then hide the bug, giving you the false sense that you've fixed the problem "by magic".