well i have one solution to my code right now but i would prefer to keep the main function simplier
i seen a few other posts, i think similar and one said something about vectors and iters, would like a opinion on that pleaseCode:#include <string> #include <iostream> using namespace std; class monster { public: int m_hps; }; void displayMonsterHealth(monster &mon); int main() { monster mon[4]; mon[0].m_hps = 23; mon[1].m_hps = 12; mon[2].m_hps = 31; mon[3].m_hps = 1; for( int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) displayMonsterHealth(mon[i]); // this works to display the information from class // monster but i would prefer...... system("pause"); return 0; } void displayMonsterHealth(monster &mon) { cout << mon.m_hps << endl; // to be able manage the same thing with the for(int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) } // here and leave the Main function simple. Anyone know how i can pass the // whole array of mon into this function then use "for" to check them.