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This demonstrates how to pass each object in the container to a member function of different class instance using boost::bind. You can alternatively do this by overloading [[QtConcurrent-BlockingMapped-Other-Object-Member-Function-Operator | operator()]] | This demonstrates how to pass each object in the container to a member function of different class instance using boost::bind. You can alternatively do this by overloading [[QtConcurrent-BlockingMapped-Other-Object-Member-Function-Operator | operator()]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 18 May 2017
This demonstrates how to pass each object in the container to a member function of different class instance using boost::bind. You can alternatively do this by overloading operator()
#include <QtConcurrentMap>
#include <QVector>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <iostream>
class Object{};
class MyClass
{
public:
float Test(const Object& object) const { return 1.0f; } // Note, this function MUST be const!
};
int main()
{
QVector<Object> v;
Object a;
v.push_back(a);
MyClass myClass;
QVector<float> result = QtConcurrent::blockingMapped<QVector<float> >(v.begin(), v.end(), boost::bind(&MyClass::Test, &myClass, _1));
std::cout << result[0] << std::endl;
return 0;
}