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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T13:14:54+00:00 2026-06-02T13:14:54+00:00

I’m writing an application where I will have several derived classes accessed through pointers

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I’m writing an application where I will have several derived classes accessed through pointers to a base class. I wish for one of these derived classes to contain a vector of pointers it’s neighbors (also of the base class type) in the application, like so:

    #include <vector>

    class BaseClass
    {
    public:
        BaseClass() { }
        virtual ~BaseClass() { }
    };

    class DerivedClass : virtual public BaseClass
    {
    public:
        DerivedClass() : BaseClass() { }
        ~DerivedClass() { }
    private:
        vector<BaseClass*> Neighbors;
    };

However, get the following compiler error:

example.cpp:16: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘vector’ with no type
example.cpp:16: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘<’ token

Is this even possible? If it is possible please someone point out my mistake! The compiler should know what type a BaseClass is as it has just been declared, in fact declaring a member of type BaseClass Foo; works, so I don’t understand why the vector cannot recognise BaseClass*.

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    2026-06-02T13:14:56+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:14 pm

    You didn’t put either using namespace std;, using std::vector, or std::vector<...>...

    #include <vector>
    using std::vector; //choice 1
    using namespace std; //choice 2 
    
    class BaseClass
    {
    public:
        BaseClass() { }
        virtual ~BaseClass() { }
    };
    
    class DerivedClass : virtual public BaseClass
    {
    public:
        DerivedClass() : BaseClass() { }
        ~DerivedClass() { }
    private:
        std::vector<BaseClass*> Neighbors; //choice 3
    };
    
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