struct accessing
David Riches
dsr at stl.stc.co.uk
Thu Jun 22 22:03:01 AEST 1989
I have a problem here which I'd like to get round if possible.
Say I have a structure like :-
struct fred
{
int tom;
int dick;
int harry;
}
To look at any particular field I would say; fred.tom or fred.dick etc.
Now, I have a variable which tells me the name of the field in fred
which I would like to look at, e.g. field_name. So if field_name
holds the name dick I want to look at fred.dick and so on.
What I'm doing at the moment is using a case statement to interrogate
field_name and to switch to the appropriate statement which lets me
look at the field I want.
This gets messy when the struct gets big. Is there a more subtle way
of doing this? For instance, in my dreams, I would like to have a
statement which says :-
person = fred.$field_name$
where $field_name$ means "take my contents and use that as the field
name.".
Does anyone have an elegant solution to this?
Dave Riches
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