Article | REF: S8066 V1

Programming in C++ language - Examples

Author: Claude DELANNOY

Publication date: September 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    2. Example 2: using a class pattern

    In the previous example, we deliberately avoided using standard components.

    However, if we're only interested in the class's functionalities, apart from output on a stream, these are provided in full by the standard set component (its use requires the inclusion of the set header file). There are several approaches to output on a stream. You can, of course, program it as and when required, each time writing a few instructions for traversing the :

    Example

    set ens ;

    set::iterator ie ;

    .....

    for (ie=ens.begin(); ie!=ens.end(); ie++) cout << *ie << " " ;

    It can also be used as an ordinary function, as in this example, similar...

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