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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:21:49+00:00 2026-05-11T22:21:49+00:00

Can anyone help with this… vector<unsigned int> *vVec = new vector<unsigned int>; vVec .reserve(frankReservedSpace);

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vector<unsigned int> *vVec = new vector<unsigned int>;
        vVec .reserve(frankReservedSpace);

        start = std::clock();
        for(int f=0; f<sizeOfvec; f++)
        {   //Populate the newly created vector on the heap
            vVec .push_back(pArray[f]);
        }

I’m getting:
error C2228: left of ‘.reserve’ must have class/struct/union

I’m creating a vector using the new operator so that it outlives the function where it is created. This therefore gives me back a pointer to that vector on the heap rather than an actual vector object itself. therefore it won’t let me carry out any .reserve() of push_backs.
I can’t see a way around it, can anyone help?

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    2026-05-11T22:21:49+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:21 pm

    vVec is a pointer to a vector. Therefore you should be using the indirection (->) operator rather than the dot (.)

    vector<unsigned int> *vVec = new vector<unsigned int>;
    vVec->reserve(frankReservedSpace);
    
    start = std::clock();
    for(int f=0; f<sizeOfvec; f++)
    {  //Populate the newly created vector on the heap
       vVec->push_back(pArray[f]);
    }
    
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