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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:45:28+00:00 2026-05-17T14:45:28+00:00

The below code explains the problem. Fill in same_sub_class to detect if the two

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The below code explains the problem. Fill in same_sub_class to detect if
the two pointers to virtual base class A are in fact the same concrete
class.

struct A {
    ...
}:

struct B : public A {
    ...
}:

struct C : public A {
    ...
}


bool same_sub_class(A * a1, A * a2){
    // Fill this in to return true if a1 and a2 are
    // of the same concrete class
}

EDIT:

As I look at my application I need something slightly different from the above. I need to be able to group instances by their type_id.

FYI. I have a mini symbolic algerbra system so to do manipulations it is important to know the class type sometimes for sorting, and rearranging expressions.

So given a vector of pointers to instance how to group them by their type_id. I’d either need to be able to hash the type_id or generate a unique integer for every class.

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    2026-05-17T14:45:28+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:45 pm

    If you can use RTTI,

    typeid(*a1) == typeid(*a2)
    

    I think you also need to

    #include <typeinfo>
    

    And you must have a virtual function in your classes so that the vtable exists–a destructor should do fine.

    UPDATE:

    I’m not sure I completely understand what your requirements are for grouping (Do you need some kind of deterministic ordering? What should happen with sub-subclasses?), but you could try using the value returned from the typeid operator to either:

    • Hash the string returned from typeid(*ptr).name()
    • Use typeid(*a1).before(typeid(*a2)) as an ordering criterion. This doesn’t have any determinism between runs, though.

    Generally when considering RTTI, it is a good idea to see if any of this can be accomplished better using well-crafted virtual functions (double dispatch, for example). I really can’t say if there is a good alternative in your case though, since I don’t understand the specifics.

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