I want to have a static member a of a base class B, with the following features:
- It is a vector (likely not the "challenging" part).
- Derived classes D1, etc., should be able to have similar static members, with different values. Not all the classes would have them, and if a classD2does not define it, its correspondingawould be the lowest in the parent hierarchy.
- I want to access any of these members in any of the classes with a single function getAdefined in the base class. E.g.,D1should be able to get its owna(or the lowest in the parent hierarchy, ifD1does not define it).
So far, the solutions I have seen require redefining getA in each derived class in the hierarchy (see below).
I want to avoid this for several reasons, e.g.,
I have a large hierarchy, so applying the required changes, and possible future changes (even if unlikely) become cumbersome.
Are there any alternatives to achieve my goal?
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