Using QVector<> as std::vector<> without duplicating the data
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Howdy!
I'm working with a C++ library that takes a pointer to std::vector<double> and iterates over it, potentially reading millions of values. However, I also plot that data using QCustomPlot, which handles huge data sets quite nicely.
The lib wants a std::vector<double>, QCustomPlot wants a QVector<double>. Is there a way to keep them both happy without duplicating the data into two vectors? The copy is fast, it just feels like a waste of memory.
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Nothing exist like that. If contents are address variable it would have saved something
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Hi
I assume you are using
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qvector.html#fromStdVector
( its still copy. just as in contrast to using a loop) -
Hi,
fromStdVector copies the data.
From a quick look at QCustomPlot (and really just a look), one solution that doesn't seem unreasonable is to modify the sources from QCustomPlot to use std::vector in place of QVector to handle your data.
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Got it, thanks for these answers. Modifying one library or the other seems like a good solution.
Well, there's also an alternative to modifying the
QCustomPlot
sources, but it comes with a disclaimer. Consider this specialization:class MyType; //< Whatever your type is template <> static inline QVector<MyType> QVector<MyType>::fromStdVector(const std::vector<MyType> & vector) { QVector<MyType> tmp; tmp.d = QTypedArrayData<MyType>::fromRawData(vector.data(), vector.size(), Unsharable); return tmp; }
Here goes the disclaimer:
- I haven't tested that, it's hacking into Qt's internals, so use at your own discretion.
- You have to ensure the
std::vector
instance will not go out of scope while any oneQVector
instance holds reference to the data