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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:19:21+00:00 2026-05-14T18:19:21+00:00

This is my code: class Base { /* something */ }; class Derived :

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class Base { /* something */ };
class Derived : public Base { /* something */ };
vector<Base*> v; // somebody else initializes it, somewhere
int counter = 0; 
for (vector<Base*>::iterator i=v.begin(); i!=v.end(); ++i) {
  if (typeof(*i) == "Derived") { // this line is NOT correct
    counter++;
  }
}
cout << "Found " << counter << " derived classes";

One line in the code is NOT correct. How should I write it properly? Many thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-14T18:19:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:19 pm

    The names of typeid are implementation-defined and you shouldn’t make assumptions about them. However, you could compare two typeid’s.

    if typeid(**i) == typeid(Derived)
    

    Generally it would be considered a bad design (but if the purpose is just to write a not very practical program to count instances of Derived, it’s just fine).

    Note that this also requires Base to have a vtable (virtual functions and/or destructor), because non-polymorphic types just don’t have a dynamic type which typeid checks (that is, they would all be instances of Base as far as typeid is concerned).

    If you don’t have any virtual functions, then you’ll need to emulate this yourself. For example, if you like string comparisons and don’t mind the overhead, add a field to Base that each type will fill out in its constructor and compare those. Otherwise use a unique integral identifier for each subtype etc.

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