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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T02:37:13+00:00 2026-06-03T02:37:13+00:00

I have been using this class : class DogTrainer { public: DogTrainer(int identity,const std::string&

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I have been using this class :

class DogTrainer 
{
    public:
        DogTrainer(int identity,const std::string& nom, const std::vector<Dog*> dogz) :    
         idD(identity),
         name(nom),
         trainees(dogz)
    { };

        ~DogTrainer();

    private:
        int idD;
        string name;
        std::vector<Dog*> trainees;
};

but sometimes when I want to instantiate a new object, I don’t need to pass a “trainees” parameter, so I want to have the possiblity to do this

DogTrainer* Trainer=new DogTrainer(my_id, my_name);

therefore I tried to change in my DogTrainer constructor

DogTrainer(int identity,const std::string& nom, const std::vector<Dog*> dogz="") :
    idD(identity), 
    name(nom), 
    trainees(dogz)
{ };

but it didn’t work so any help please !

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    2026-06-03T02:37:14+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 2:37 am

    Declare your constructor as:

    DogTrainer(int identity,const std::string& nom,
               const std::vector<Dog*> dogz = std::vector<Dog*>());
    

    "" is a const char*, and a std::vector is not constructible from that.

    Incidentally, there’s not much point in dogz being a const std::vector<Dog*>. Either make it non-const or make it a const reference.

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