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Hello, I have a std::map<const char*, int> in a class and in the constructor
of the class (there is only one), I do the following initilization of the
map:
KeyMap::KeyMap()
{
keymap["F1"] = VK_F1;
keymap["F2"] = VK_F2;
keymap["F3"] = VK_F3;
keymap["F4"] = VK_F4;
keymap["F5"] = VK_F5;
keymap["F6"] = VK_F6;
keymap["F7"] = VK_F7;
keymap["F8"] = VK_F8;
keymap["F9"] = VK_F9;
keymap["F10"] = VK_F10;
keymap["F11"] = VK_F11;
keymap["F12"] = VK_F12;
keymap["Page Up"] = VK_PRIOR;
keymap["Page Down"] = VK_NEXT;
keymap["Insert"] = VK_INSERT;
keymap["Home"] = VK_HOME;
keymap["Delete"] = VK_DELETE;
keymap["End"] = VK_END;
keymap["Divide"] = VK_DIVIDE;
keymap["Multiply"] = VK_MULTIPLY;
keymap["Subtract"] = VK_SUBTRACT;
keymap["Add"] = VK_ADD;
keymap["Decimal Point"] = VK_DECIMAL;
}

But when I call the following function (get_key_code) with the string F1, an
exception is thrown
because the key is not present in the map.

int KeyMap::get_key_code(const char* key)
{
if(keymap.count(key))
{
return keymap[key];
}

throw keymap_error("No such key exists in the map.");
}

Why? And how to remedy it?

// William Payne
Jul 19 '05 #1
4 3295

"William Payne" <mi**************@student.liu.se> wrote in message
news:bi**********@news.island.liu.se...
Hello, I have a std::map<const char*, int> in a class and in the constructor of the class (there is only one), I do the following initilization of the
map:
KeyMap::KeyMap()
{
keymap["F1"] = VK_F1;
keymap["F2"] = VK_F2;
keymap["F3"] = VK_F3;
keymap["F4"] = VK_F4;
keymap["F5"] = VK_F5;
keymap["F6"] = VK_F6;
keymap["F7"] = VK_F7;
keymap["F8"] = VK_F8;
keymap["F9"] = VK_F9;
keymap["F10"] = VK_F10;
keymap["F11"] = VK_F11;
keymap["F12"] = VK_F12;
keymap["Page Up"] = VK_PRIOR;
keymap["Page Down"] = VK_NEXT;
keymap["Insert"] = VK_INSERT;
keymap["Home"] = VK_HOME;
keymap["Delete"] = VK_DELETE;
keymap["End"] = VK_END;
keymap["Divide"] = VK_DIVIDE;
keymap["Multiply"] = VK_MULTIPLY;
keymap["Subtract"] = VK_SUBTRACT;
keymap["Add"] = VK_ADD;
keymap["Decimal Point"] = VK_DECIMAL;
}

But when I call the following function (get_key_code) with the string F1, an exception is thrown
because the key is not present in the map.

int KeyMap::get_key_code(const char* key)
{
if(keymap.count(key))
{
return keymap[key];
}

throw keymap_error("No such key exists in the map.");
}

Why? And how to remedy it?

Strangely I had this exact same problem this morning.

The problem is that your map is comparing pointers not strings. Either
change your map to

std::map<std::string, int>

or add a C string comparison object

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*,
bool)
{
bool operator()(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) const
{
return strcmp(lhs, rhs) < 0;
}
};

std::map<std::string, int, cstring_less_than>
// William Payne


john
Jul 19 '05 #2
"John Harrison" <jo*************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bi************@ID-196037.news.uni-berlin.de...

"William Payne" <mi**************@student.liu.se> wrote in message
news:bi**********@news.island.liu.se...

[snip]
Strangely I had this exact same problem this morning.

The problem is that your map is comparing pointers not strings. Either
change your map to

std::map<std::string, int>

or add a C string comparison object

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*,
bool)
{
bool operator()(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) const
{
return strcmp(lhs, rhs) < 0;
}
};

std::map<std::string, int, cstring_less_than>
You mean std::map<const char*, int, cstring_less_than> ?
// William Payne


john


--
ES Kim
Jul 19 '05 #3

"John Harrison" <jo*************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bi************@ID-196037.news.uni-berlin.de...

"William Payne" <mi**************@student.liu.se> wrote in message
news:bi**********@news.island.liu.se...
Hello, I have a std::map<const char*, int> in a class and in the constructor
of the class (there is only one), I do the following initilization of the map:
KeyMap::KeyMap()
{
keymap["F1"] = VK_F1;
keymap["F2"] = VK_F2;
keymap["F3"] = VK_F3;
keymap["F4"] = VK_F4;
keymap["F5"] = VK_F5;
keymap["F6"] = VK_F6;
keymap["F7"] = VK_F7;
keymap["F8"] = VK_F8;
keymap["F9"] = VK_F9;
keymap["F10"] = VK_F10;
keymap["F11"] = VK_F11;
keymap["F12"] = VK_F12;
keymap["Page Up"] = VK_PRIOR;
keymap["Page Down"] = VK_NEXT;
keymap["Insert"] = VK_INSERT;
keymap["Home"] = VK_HOME;
keymap["Delete"] = VK_DELETE;
keymap["End"] = VK_END;
keymap["Divide"] = VK_DIVIDE;
keymap["Multiply"] = VK_MULTIPLY;
keymap["Subtract"] = VK_SUBTRACT;
keymap["Add"] = VK_ADD;
keymap["Decimal Point"] = VK_DECIMAL;
}

But when I call the following function (get_key_code) with the string

F1, an
exception is thrown
because the key is not present in the map.

int KeyMap::get_key_code(const char* key)
{
if(keymap.count(key))
{
return keymap[key];
}

throw keymap_error("No such key exists in the map.");
}

Why? And how to remedy it?


Strangely I had this exact same problem this morning.

The problem is that your map is comparing pointers not strings. Either
change your map to

std::map<std::string, int>

or add a C string comparison object

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*,
bool)
{
bool operator()(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) const
{
return strcmp(lhs, rhs) < 0;
}
};

std::map<std::string, int, cstring_less_than>
// William Payne


john


Thanks, I decided to use std::string instead as suggested.

// William Payne
Jul 19 '05 #4

"ES Kim" <es***@svd.co.kr> wrote in message
news:bi**********@news1.kornet.net...
"John Harrison" <jo*************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bi************@ID-196037.news.uni-berlin.de...

"William Payne" <mi**************@student.liu.se> wrote in message
news:bi**********@news.island.liu.se...


[snip]
Strangely I had this exact same problem this morning.

The problem is that your map is comparing pointers not strings. Either
change your map to

std::map<std::string, int>

or add a C string comparison object

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*, bool)
{
bool operator()(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) const
{
return strcmp(lhs, rhs) < 0;
}
};

std::map<std::string, int, cstring_less_than>


You mean std::map<const char*, int, cstring_less_than> ?


Yes I did. I also meant

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*,
bool>

not

struct cstring_less_than : std::binary_function<const char*, const char*,
bool)

john
Jul 19 '05 #5

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