//: C11:PointerToMemberFunction2.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt #include using namespace std; class Widget { void f(int) const { cout << "Widget::f()\n"; } void g(int) const { cout << "Widget::g()\n"; } void h(int) const { cout << "Widget::h()\n"; } void i(int) const { cout << "Widget::i()\n"; } enum { cnt = 4 }; void (Widget::*fptr[cnt])(int) const; public: Widget() { fptr[0] = &Widget::f; // Full spec required fptr[1] = &Widget::g; fptr[2] = &Widget::h; fptr[3] = &Widget::i; } void select(int i, int j) { if(i < 0 || i >= cnt) return; (this->*fptr[i])(j); } int count() { return cnt; } }; int main() { Widget w; for(int i = 0; i < w.count(); i++) w.select(i, 47); } ///:~