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I want to get an iterator to struct variable to set a particular one on runtime according to enum ID. for example -

struct {
char _char;
int _int;
char* pchar;
};

enum {
_CHAR, //0
_INT,  //1
PCHAR  //2
};

int main()
{
    int i = 1; //_INT
    //if i = 1 then set variable _int of struct to some value.
}

can you do that without if/else or switch case statements?

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No, C++ doesn't support this directly.

You can however do something very similar using boost::tuple:

enum {
CHAR, //0
INT,  //1
DBL   //2
};

tuple<char, int, double> t('b', 1, 3.14);

int i = get<INT>(t);  // or t.get<INT>()

You might also want to take a look at boost::variant.


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