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  • Ketan__Patel__0011K Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Ketan__Patel__0011
    #15

    Thanks to All for your reply

    i can't find the length of the Vector

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    • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

      Thanks to All for your reply

      i can't find the length of the Vector

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      #16

      @Ketan__Patel__0011 have you really searched ? ==> https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/vector/vector/size/

      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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      • A Asperamanca

        Maybe something like this helps:
        https://www.learncpp.com/cpp-tutorial/an-introduction-to-stdvector/

        It also refers to std::array, which might be an alternative if you really only need fixed-sized arrays.

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        Ketan__Patel__0011
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        @Asperamanca
        thanks for your reply

        But Fixed Sized array not useful in my case

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        • KroMignonK KroMignon

          @Ketan__Patel__0011 have you really searched ? ==> https://www.cplusplus.com/reference/vector/vector/size/

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          @KroMignon

          Yes i see this example

          They Are Declare Singla Dimension Vector and Add First 10 Element and Again Add 10 Element After the First 10th Element Index and in last step they are remove the element and display the size of vector not a length

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          • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

            @KroMignon

            Yes i see this example

            They Are Declare Singla Dimension Vector and Add First 10 Element and Again Add 10 Element After the First 10th Element Index and in last step they are remove the element and display the size of vector not a length

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            wrote on last edited by
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            @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in How to Get Length Of Int* Array:

            display the size of vector not a length

            I don't understand what you want?!?
            By simply reading std::vector() documentation, you could find yourself:

            • vector::size(): Returns the number of elements in the vector.
            • vector::capacity(): Returns the size of the storage space currently allocated for the vector, expressed in terms of elements.

            It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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            • KroMignonK KroMignon

              @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in How to Get Length Of Int* Array:

              display the size of vector not a length

              I don't understand what you want?!?
              By simply reading std::vector() documentation, you could find yourself:

              • vector::size(): Returns the number of elements in the vector.
              • vector::capacity(): Returns the size of the storage space currently allocated for the vector, expressed in terms of elements.
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              Ketan__Patel__0011
              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              @KroMignon

              i want to find how many elements are in the My Vector

              i was used vector::size() function but it is return to me total size of vector

              for example

              my Vector can store 10 elements but i am add only 6 elements

              so my Vector length is 6 And Vector size is 10

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              • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                @KroMignon

                i want to find how many elements are in the My Vector

                i was used vector::size() function but it is return to me total size of vector

                for example

                my Vector can store 10 elements but i am add only 6 elements

                so my Vector length is 6 And Vector size is 10

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                wrote on last edited by
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                @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in How to Get Length Of Int* Array:

                i want to find how many elements are in the My Vector

                Here are a little code extract which should be self explaining:

                   std::vector<int> test;
                    qDebug() << "Size is" << test.size() << "/ Capacity is" << test.capacity();
                    test.reserve(10);
                    qDebug() << "Size is" << test.size() << "/ Capacity is" << test.capacity();
                    test.push_back(11);
                    qDebug() << "Size is" << test.size() << "/ Capacity is" << test.capacity();
                    test.push_back(11);
                    test.push_back(11);
                    qDebug() << "Size is" << test.size() << "/ Capacity is" << test.capacity();
                    test.pop_back();
                    qDebug() << "Size is" << test.size() << "/ Capacity is" << test.capacity();
                

                and output is:
                Size is 0 / Capacity is 0
                Size is 0 / Capacity is 10
                Size is 1 / Capacity is 10
                Size is 3 / Capacity is 10
                Size is 2 / Capacity is 10

                It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                • Ketan__Patel__0011K Ketan__Patel__0011

                  @KroMignon

                  i want to find how many elements are in the My Vector

                  i was used vector::size() function but it is return to me total size of vector

                  for example

                  my Vector can store 10 elements but i am add only 6 elements

                  so my Vector length is 6 And Vector size is 10

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                  Christian Ehrlicher
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                  @Ketan__Patel__0011 said in How to Get Length Of Int* Array:

                  so my Vector length is 6 And Vector size is 10

                  No, thats wrong. The size is 6, the std::vector<> has no function length().

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                    • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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                      #24

                      "length" of a multidimensional array is kind of a meaningless concept...and resizing those structures requires well defined conops of what it means to resize, and what to do with new elements, or elements that must be thrown away...AND...will almost always require complete data move to a new container of appropriate size.

                      While sometimes useful, a vector of vectors is nontrivial to manage correctly.

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                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #25

                        @Ketan__Patel__0011
                        I don't really understand just which "sizes" or "lengths" you are wanting to discover.

                        A vector of vectors is a jagged array, meaning that each sub-vector element in a parent vector has its own size/length/number of elements. It is not "rectangular" like C/C++ int array[outer_elements][inner_elements] would be. Also, unlike the C one, you can & do add elements at all levels dynamically, so the number of items change at runtime. You would have to iterate the vector to discover its child element sizes to discover the total size used. You can resize() and/or reserve() if you want to reserve a certain size (number of elements)/make it "rectangular", and thereby avoid needing to iterate to discover size if desired.

                        @Christian-Ehrlicher , @KroMignon , @J-Hilk have given you code/references for the above.

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                          wrote on last edited by xtofl
                          #26

                          vector will solve allocation/deallocation while keeping contiguous storage. It is intended for 1D arrays; everything more dimensional needs to come from somewhere else; doing it yourself while not familiar with C++ is probably not the best idea.

                          Since it seems you're dealing with matrices, getting a dedicated, fast, reliable library is probably the best thing to do. I suggest looking into Eigen.

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