Re: vector problem

From:
"Giovanni Dicanio" <giovanni.dicanio@invalid.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Tue, 18 Mar 2008 21:16:48 +0100
Message-ID:
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"Al" <Al@discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:FAA75E83-5E54-48A3-AAC0-D4770C99E88C@microsoft.com...

Here is my copy constructor in
case it is the problem.

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// copy constructor
CLeagueEstab::CLeagueEstab(const CLeagueEstab& cpy)
{
m_Address = cpy.m_Address; // CString
m_City = cpy.m_City; // CString
m_Name = cpy.m_Name; // CString
m_Phone = cpy.m_Phone; // CString
m_State = cpy.m_State; // int
m_Zipcode = cpy.m_Zipcode; // CString
} // copy constructor

any ideas?


The copy constructor should do just member-wise copy, it seems you are doing
that fine.

Moreover, I would suggest also to implement an operator= (even if it may be
not necessary).

However, I think that the problem is somewhere else in your code... you
should post other code, in particular the code related to that:

I also use the vector to get a pointer to each of the
objects in the vector and add it to each of the ListCtrl items through
SetIttemData(). After items are added to the list control and the submit
button is press, the code goes through the list and if it has a valid
pointer, it will copy over the data at the location. If it has a NULL for a
pointer, I use push_back to enter a newly created object to the vector.
This
is where it does not work.


Giovanni

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