AMDG caligulaemperorofrome@yahoo.com wrote:
Trying to use bundled properties like so.
typedef std::string Colour;
struct edge_properties {
string eName; set< Colour > Colours; };
Then the following works OUTSIDE the vis object.
Maybe a dumb question, but what is the vis object?
graph_t::edge_descriptor e = *edges(g).first;
g[e].Colours.insert("5ty"); g[e].Colours.insert("6"); g[e].Colours.insert("7"); set<Colour> set(g[e].Colours);
for(std::set<Colour>::iterator si = set.begin(); si != set.end(); si++) std::cout << *si << " ";
But if I try to use edge property.Colours INSIDE the vis object (using maps or not) like so.
typedef set< string > Set; for(colour_iter=Colour.begin(); colour_iter != Colour.end(); ++colour_iter) { //Set & set = get(m_eColours_map, e); get(m_eColours_map, e).insert( *colour_iter );
What is m_eColours_map?
//set.insert( *colour_iter );
//g[e].Colours; //g[e].Colours.insert("Green"); //g[e].Colours.insert(*colour_iter); //g[e].Colours.insert("5"); //g[e].Colours.end(); }
It compiles but gives Segmentation fault no matter what I try.
Im beginning to think that set< string > will not work inside the vis object. If thats true I'll have to rewrite a major part of my program, but I hope not.
Using : BOOST_LIB_VERSION "1_36"
Could you post a complete compilable example? It's a little hard to figure out exactly what you're doing. In Christ, Steven Watanabe