why I'm not getting the right values
Hey,
I've a map that I set on it these values
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map<string, size_t>::iterator it;
for ( it = indexBin.begin(); it != indexBin.end(); it++ )
{
std::cout << it->first // string (key)
<< ':'
<< it->second // string's value
<< std::endl ;
}
file0_first_.bin:8
file0_second_.bin:15
file1_first_.bin:8
file1_second_.bin:15
file2_first_.bin:8
file2_second_.bin:9
file3_first_.bin:8
file3_second_.bin:15
file4_first_.bin:8
file4_second_.bin:15
file5_first_.bin:8
file5_second_.bin:9
file6_first_.bin:8
file6_second_.bin:9
file7_first_.bin:8
file7_second_.bin:9
file8_first_.bin:8
file8_second_.bin:15
file9_first_.bin:8
file9_second_.bin:15
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map has unique keys. so when I try to access by key using find
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cout << indexBin.find(Name.c_str())->first <<" / "<<indexBin.find(Name.c_str())->second << endl;
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I got nothing.
can somebody explain
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What is Name? Are you sure it matches one of the keys
exactly. No extra spaces? No difference in letter case?
It's usually a good idea to check that find was successful before trying to access the key-value pair.
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auto it = indexBin.find(Name)
if (it != indexBin.end())
{
cout << it->first << " / " << it->second << endl;
}
else
{
cout << "No key \"" << Name << "\" found in map" << endl;
}
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Name string containing bin name it changes while I loop over these bin files
yes I sure keys matches exactly
I forgot to add the extention, error of beginners
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indexBin.find(Name+".bin");
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thank you by the way
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