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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:29:03+00:00 2026-05-22T12:29:03+00:00

I am trying to create a Container class where I can retrieve an object

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I am trying to create a Container class where I can retrieve an object from the container by using that objects member variable as its identifier. But I get a compile error because I am trying to store a pointer(?)/reference to the objects member variable

template <typename Object>
class Container
{
     private:
         template <typename dataType>
         dataType Object::* memberVariable; //  error here "data member 'memberVariable' cannot be a member template"

         template <typename dataType>
         std::map <dataType, Object*>     instanceVarMap;  // what would be more efficient; a Map or unordered_map? I heard that 
         std::map <unsigned int, Object*> instanceIntMap;  // ...unordered_maps use more memory & Maps are better when integers are the keys

    public;
        template <typename dataType>
        Collection( dataType Object::*nMemberVariable )
        {
            memberVariable = nMemberVariable;
        }

        template <typename dataType>
        Object* operator[] ( dataType nParam )
        {
             // do I need to check whether the element already exists or does
             // stl already do this for me?
             if ( instanceVarMap.find(nParam) == instanceVarMap.end() )
             {
                  return NULL;
             } 

             return instanceVarMap[ nParam ];
        }

        Object* operator[] ( unsigned int nParam )
         {
             if ( instanceIntMap.find(nParam) == instanceIntMap.end() )
             {
                  return NULL;
             } 

             return instanceIntMap[ nParam ];
         }

         void store( Object* o )
         {
               if ( o==NULL  ||  instanceMap.contains(o->memeberVariable) != instanceMap.end() ) { return; }

               instanceIntMap.insert( o->ID, o );
               instanceVarMap.insert( o->memberVariable, o ); // is this the correct way I get the objects member variable? o->memberVariable
         }
};


// I am doing this so I can use the class like so
struct FoodItem
{
    unsigned int ID;
    string name;
    double price;
};

Collection <FoodItem*> foodCol( &FoodItem::name );   

// after storing some FoodItems in foodCol, I can retreive a FoodItem either 
// by their ID or their name
FoodItem* f = foodCol["coffee"];  // find FoodItem by their member variable 'name'
FoodItem* g = foodCol[1];         // find FoodItem by their ID var
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    2026-05-22T12:29:04+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:29 pm

    Declaring a template data member is not allowed in C++ (not to confuse with template syntax used while defining a static member). The best way to achieve is,

    template <typename Object, typename dataType>  // <-- Add dataType here
    class Container
    {
         private:
             dataType Object::* memberVariable; // use 'dataType' simply
    // ...
    };
    
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