
Thanks, I solved my problem by doing this: namespace boost { std::size_t hash_value(const GS_VECTOR2 &v2) { return ((std::size_t)v2.y*COLUMNS)+(std::size_t)v2.x; } }; Is it also ok? André. 2010/2/27 Daniel James <dnljms@gmail.com>
On 27 February 2010 19:21, André Santee <andre.santee@gmail.com> wrote:
I know it has probably been asked a million times here, but I couldn't find any example that I could use. I want to create an unordered_map whose key is an object that I made (vector2), what's the best way of implementing a hash function to it? Can I have an example?
You need to implement 'hash_value' so that Boost.Hash can hash your custom type, take a look at the last example in:
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/unordered/hash_equality.html#unordered.hash_eq...
It's pretty much what you want. There's more info in the Boost.Hash documentation:
http://www.boost.org/doc/html/hash/custom.html
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