I'm trying to understand threads in C++ but I don't know how to solve this problem.
I want to call two threads to run the function called "createS" but I get this error:
error: invalid use of non-static member function
I've read other questions about this topic but I really don't understand how to make my code works.
Could someone explain me what I'm doing wrong and try to help my find a solution?
test_class.cpp
void test_class::generateS(){
map1=new multimap<double,vector<int>>;
map2=new multimap<double,vector<int>>;
thread thread_1( createS, 0, nCells/2, map1 );
thread thread_2( createS, nCells/2, nCells, map2);
thread_1.join();
thread_2.join();
}
void test_class::createS(int startP, int endP, Costs *mapPointer){
//i do some stuff
}
test_class.h
void createS(int start, int end, Costs *mapPointer);
void generateS();
thread thread_1(&test_class::createS, this, 0, nCells/2, map1);
thread thread_2(&test_class::createS, this, nCells/2, nCells, map2);
Note: if createS
does not depend on object state, better make it a static
class member and call the way you did.
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