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Jidong Xiao
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@@ -69,8 +69,7 @@ changed. It can only be erased (together with the associated value).
The mechanics of using std::pairs are relatively straightforward:
- std::pairs are a templated struct with just two members, called first and second. Reminder: a struct
is basically a wimpy class and in this course you arent allowed to create new structs. You should use classes
instead.
is basically a wimpy class.
- To work with pairs, you must #include <utility>. Note that the header file for maps (#include <map>)
itself includes utility, so you dont have to include utility explicitly when you use pairs with maps.
- Here are simple examples of manipulating pairs:
@@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ p3.second = -1.5;
// p3.first = std::string("illegal"); // (a)
// p1 = p3; // (b)
```
- The function std::make pair creates a pair object from the given values. It is really just a simplified
- The function std::make_pair creates a pair object from the given values. It is really just a simplified
constructor, and as the example shows there are other ways of constructing pairs.
- Most of the statements in the above code show accessing and changing values in pairs.
The two statements at the end are commented out because they cause syntax errors: