#include #include #include enum class OrderBookType { bid, ask }; // We add a constructor with an initialization list : // This is mor effecient because it doesn't copy but assigns the data right away. class OrderBookEntry { public: OrderBookEntry ( double price, double amount, std::string timestamp, std::string product, OrderBookType orderType ) : price{price}, amount(amount), timestamp(timestamp), product(product), orderType(orderType) // can use parenthesis or curly braces { } double price; double amount; std::string timestamp; std::string product; OrderBookType orderType; }; int main() { std::vector orders; // OrderBookEntry order1{ 10000, // 0.002, // "2020/03/17 17:01:24.884492", // "BTC/USDT", // OrderBookType::bid}; orders.push_back( OrderBookEntry{ 10000, 0.002, "2020/03/17 17:01:24.884492", "BTC/USDT", OrderBookType::bid}); orders.push_back( OrderBookEntry{ 50000, 0.002, "2020/03/17 17:01:24.884492", "BTC/USDT", OrderBookType::bid}); std::cout << orders[0].price << std::endl; std::cout << orders[1].price << std::endl; }