Maybe the solution is very simple. It must be, but maybe I am overlooking something
I have:
public class Object {
public int pos_x;
public int pos_y;
}
Object testObject[] = new object[10]
and then somewhere in a function
testObject[1].pos_x = 1;
It force closes my app.. how? and why? What can be the cause of this.
Furthermore. Ideally I would need something like this
testObject[].add_new_object();
testobject[].remove_item(3);
can this be done?
Thank you fo开发者_高级运维r helping
You have allocated an array that can hold 10 objects.
You also need to allocate the objects.
I'm not sure about the language you are using - if C# you cannot use 'Object' as the class name.
First creating a custom object (the 'object' data type):
public class MyObject {
public int pos_x;
public int pos_y;
}
...fair enough, a very basic class that holds coordinates. Next you want to create an array of MyObject. To do that, you declare your array type as MyObject[]
and provide an optional size:
MyObject[] myObjArray = new MyObject[10]; // this gives a zero-based array of 10 elements, from 0-9
Now, you have the task of filling the array. The most common method would be to use a counter variable that counts from 0 to 9, the same elements we have in our array:
for (int i=0; i<=9; i++)
{
myObjArray[i] = new MyObject();
// you can also assign the variables' values here
myObjArray[i].pos_x = GetNextXVal(); // get the X value from somewhere
myObjArray[i].pos_y = GetNextYVal(); // get the y value from somewhere
}
Depending on your language, I'm sure we can point you to some good tutorials, books, or other references to help you get started.
Happy coding!
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