Difference between revisions of "Intermediate C++ Game Programming Tutorial 8"
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− | Chili recorded some footage where he shows a concrete example of using std::vector<> in the Database code from the Intermediate 4 homework. It was cut from the final video to keep the length under 30 minutes (Ritalin is expensive in some countries ;)), but you can find that footage here: [https://youtu.be/MvwJtrduZ34 Lost Footage | + | Chili recorded some footage where he shows a concrete example of using std::vector<> in the Database code from the Intermediate 4 homework. It was cut from the final video to keep the length under 30 minutes (Ritalin is expensive in some countries ;)), but you can find that footage here: [https://youtu.be/MvwJtrduZ34 Lost Footage (I8 Vector)]. |
== Source Code == | == Source Code == |
Revision as of 17:55, 5 August 2017
std::vector<>
. What does it have to do with mathematical vectors? Nothing at all. So why didn't they just name it std::dynamic_array<>
? Good question, good question. Next question. Seriously though, std::vector<>
is the shit and we are going to be using it all the GD time from now on. Get hype.
Contents
Topics Covered
- Basic
std::vector<>
operations - Concept of template classes
- Underlying implementation of
std::vector<>
- Managing
std::vector<>
capacity - Pointers to
std::vector<>
underlying data memory
Video Timestamp Index
Lost Footage
Chili recorded some footage where he shows a concrete example of using std::vector<> in the Database code from the Intermediate 4 homework. It was cut from the final video to keep the length under 30 minutes (Ritalin is expensive in some countries ;)), but you can find that footage here: Lost Footage (I8 Vector).
Source Code
Homework
The homework is to modify Poison Snek to use std::vector<>
. You will see the light.