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Dec 24, 2018 15:54
@Mikhail I'm not sure I follow exactly what you are trying to say.
Dec 24, 2018 15:53
@JVApen I think I showed you but basically it would be called through a stack of states and calling the update function on the top state. If that answers the question.
Dec 22, 2018 22:40
class State {
  public:
    virtual void onEntry() = 0;
    virtual void onExit() = 0;
    virtual void update() = 0;
    virtual void draw() = 0;
};

class Menu : public State {
  public:
    void update(Event e) override;
};

Menu::update(Event e){
  // ...
}
Dec 22, 2018 22:35
For example is something like this legal:
Dec 22, 2018 22:35
Can I um override the number of arguments a pure virtual function has?
Dec 22, 2018 22:35
Hi
Oct 31, 2018 19:12
thanks
Oct 31, 2018 19:12
that was it
Oct 31, 2018 19:12
Ah
Oct 31, 2018 19:07
Sorted employee list:
[108][Endime, Ellie]
[104][Fennel, Fred]
[105][Fromagio, Fiona]
[109][Noodle, Nelly]
[101][Olive, Oscar]
[107][Saffron, Sean]
[106][Spagetti, Selma]
[102][Taragon, Trish]
[103][Thyme, Tina]
[110][Tomato, Terry]
Oct 31, 2018 19:07
Where as it should be
Oct 31, 2018 19:07
Is what I got
Oct 31, 2018 19:07
```Sorted employee list:
[108][Endime, Ellie]
[105][Fromagio, Fiona]
[104][Fennel, Fred]
[109][Noodle, Nelly]
[101][Olive, Oscar]
[107][Saffron, Sean]
[106][Spagetti, Selma]
[110][Tomato, Terry]
[103][Thyme, Tina]
[102][Taragon, Trish]```
Oct 31, 2018 19:06
It's a bit skewed
Oct 31, 2018 19:06
Hmm.. looking over output now
Oct 31, 2018 19:03
ok
Oct 31, 2018 19:03
Hmm
Oct 31, 2018 19:02
Why do those changes make it work?
Oct 31, 2018 19:02
If you don't mind explaining
Oct 31, 2018 19:02
it worked.
Oct 31, 2018 19:02
Wow.
Oct 31, 2018 19:00
You'd have to share link again
Oct 31, 2018 19:00
Uhm I won't see changes no
Oct 31, 2018 18:58
Well I overloaded the operators in the Employee class. I made the pivot an Employee because that's the type of object I am sorting.
Oct 31, 2018 18:47
Like it sorts.. just not correctly?
Oct 31, 2018 18:47
Yes I have
Oct 31, 2018 18:42
:(
Oct 31, 2018 18:42
Oh I'm aware but I have to implement it myself.
Oct 31, 2018 18:27
Hi, Can anyone please take a look here: https://repl.it/repls/CautiousEthicalGenericsoftware

I'm trying to do a quicksort and I wrote the algorithm/partitioning/operator overloading I needed, yet it doesn't sort names properly as I would like it to. What am I doing wrong?
Sep 26, 2018 03:22
Should I just use a regular old pointer.. or is a unique_ptr still a good idea?
Sep 26, 2018 02:59
That's probably the core issue I have
Sep 26, 2018 02:59
Okay! Let me ask a different thing...

What is the best method to keep track of a specified item at a certain index in an array, and manipulate it across functions, which will allow me to change the item I am keeping track of at will? @cHao
Sep 26, 2018 02:57
Or I guess I'm having an XY problem
Sep 26, 2018 02:57
I'm probably just approaching it wrong then..
Sep 26, 2018 02:57
Humm..
Sep 26, 2018 02:43
Does that make any sense?
Sep 26, 2018 02:43
@cHao @Mikhail

So say I have an extra function that takes an argument based on the index of the time_point array. In that case, what I would like to happen is such:

func f()
scan through timepoint array sequentially/iterate through the array
call g(index) with whatever timepoint I first encountered that is larger than 60 sec difference between the moment the timepoint was made/reset and when f() was called.
break out of the loop and somehow mark that timepoints(index) was the one that was called/used.
Sep 26, 2018 02:06
@Mikhail Which part do you have trouble understanding?
Sep 25, 2018 20:59
Can anyone please offer some advice on the question I posted earlier? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/44049794#44049794
Sep 24, 2018 22:56
How would I accomplish something like this? I would thiinkkkkkkk? i'd need a unique ptr or somethiing but not honestly sure what to do
Sep 24, 2018 22:55
and then when I call function 2 later on, it'll reset tpoints[3] to 0
Sep 24, 2018 22:55
So calling function 1 should call the corresponding function to tpoints[3]
Sep 24, 2018 22:54
An example is I have the array time points are like so:

20, 10, 30, 62, 50, 30, 1, 2, 9, 10, 61, 15
Sep 24, 2018 22:53
My question is how would I design two functions such that, first function when called will activate the corresponding function of the first encountered timepoint over a certain threshold.

second function will reset the last used time point
 

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Dec 6, 2018 15:50
Hmm okay
Dec 6, 2018 15:49
It's updated?
Dec 6, 2018 15:48
If it does have a value already
Dec 6, 2018 15:48
Then if the key does not have a value, it's given a value of 1
Dec 6, 2018 15:48
So um.. basically say I have:

map.merge(value, 1, bifunction)
Dec 6, 2018 15:45
Hi, quick question since I don't seem to be able to understand it when reading documentation but how exactly does the merge function work in regards to a HashMap?