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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T09:28:08+00:00 2026-05-20T09:28:08+00:00

I have a class AudioDeviceManager that passes a std::vector by reference to an AudioAnalyzer

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I have a class AudioDeviceManager that passes a std::vector by reference to an AudioAnalyzer class.

I want other objects to be able to access this vector (that is passed to the AudioAnalyzer class). To do this, I created a pointer in the AudioAnalyzer class:

std::vector<float> *pointer;

I created a getter for it using Objective-C properties.
When I am in the same class, I can seem to access it fine and pass it to other objects (by reference)

NSLog(@"%i", [self pointer]);
det->process(time, *[self pointer]);

However, I can’t seem to access it from another class, spectrum
I initialize this spectrum class with the method call (fft_data is also a pointer to a std::vector)

- (id) initWithDataVec:(std::vector<float>*)address {
...
fft_data = address;
...

But NSLog(@"value: %i", fft_data); returns 0.

Writing `NSLog(@”value: %i”, &fft_data) returns what appears to be a valid address. But isn’t this the address of the pointer?

I am not sure if my code is correct. I am looking for a way to “share” a single vector among different classes. Ideally, one class will receive a pointer to the vector that they can access at any time, without having to have a function called by another class.

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    2026-05-20T09:28:09+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 9:28 am

    You can’t just pass (by reference) the same instance of the same std::vector to the constructors of all classes that need it?

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