I have an interface which multiple classes inheritance.
class someInterface
{
virtual void someMethod() = 0;
}
class A : public someInterface
{
public:
void someMethod()
{
//Do something
}
}
class B : public someInterface
{
public:
void someMethod()
{
//Do something
}
}
class C : public someInterface
{
public:
void someMethod()
{
//Do something
}
}
For each of the classes A, B, C i have created an array with different sizes of their actual type inside a container class.
class AContainer
{
public:
A As[10];
}
class BContainer
{
public:
B Bs[5];
}
etc...
Furthermore i have an array of pointers to "SomeInterface", where i want to have a pointer to each of the actual arrays like this.
#define SOMEINTERRFACE_SIZE 3
someInterface *array[SOMEINTERRFACE_SIZE];
array[0] = AContainer.As; //Could also just be &AContainer.As[0]
array[1] = BContainer.Bs;
array[2] = CContainer.Cs;
for (int i = 0; i < SOMEINTERRFACE_SIZE; ++i)
{
int elements = //Here i need a solution to get the size
//So i can iterate through the array, which the pointer points to.
for (int i = 0; i < elements; ++i)
{
//Call the interface method on each element.
}
}
The problem occurs, when i have to use the someInterface array, since it isn't possible to get the size of the actual array through the someInterface pointer..
What is a good solution to this problem? I really need some help to solve this. Also don't want to use dynamic allocation, so no solution with vector<> or malloc etc. because I'm writing to an Arduino.