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Deep copy of vector<Point> myArr

In order to make a deep copy of myArr,

vector <Point> myArr;

where Point is a class with 2 ints as members,

Do I need to do something special? or is ok with

vector <Point> otherArr = myArr;

I need to delete some points in otherArr but at the same time I need all the points in myArr for later usage.

thanks in advance

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nacho4d Avatar asked Jan 21 '23 07:01

nacho4d


2 Answers

See Shallow vs Deep Copies and Effective C++

Point does not need deep copy. As a thumb rule, "deep copy" is required when a class has pointer members. The Point class have only two int members, so it does not require any special effort for "deep copy", the normal or "shallow copy" would do perfectly fine. In fact, it is not required to write a copy-constructor for Point, the default or synthesized one provided by the compiler would do just fine.

Regarding your second question, after the line

vector< Point > otherArr = myArr;

is executed, otherArr and myArr are two independent vectors. Operations (e.g. delete some elements) performed on one of them does not affect the other in any way.

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Arun Avatar answered Feb 01 '23 01:02

Arun


The assignment should be fine. It makes sure that all data is copied over right. Just make sure that Point is copyable.

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Alexander Rafferty Avatar answered Jan 31 '23 23:01

Alexander Rafferty