highlight the class requirement

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Jidong Xiao
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#endif #endif
``` ```
If you want to make a vector of vectors of a type (lets use int in this example) called vectorname, you can do If you want to make a vector of vectors of a type (lets use int in this example) called vectorname, you can do so by writing
so by writing std::vector<std::vector<int> > vectorname and then indexing as usual. vectorname[0]
will return a vector<int> in this example. The most important detail is to remember to put a space ```cpp
std::vector<std::vector<int> > vectorname
```
and then indexing as usual. *vectorname[0]* will return a vector<int> in this example. The most important detail is to remember to put a space
between the two closing angle brackets. Some compilers will interpret >> as the input operator, even though between the two closing angle brackets. Some compilers will interpret >> as the input operator, even though
its obvious to a human reader that this was not the intent. its obvious to a human reader that this was not the intent.
## Program Requirements & Submission Details ## Program Requirements & Submission Details
Your program should involve the definition of at least one class that has its own .h and .cpp files, named **For this assignment, your program must involve the definition of at least one class that has its own .h and .cpp files, named appropriately**. We have provided a series of datasets to aid in your program development and debugging. The majority of points for this homework assignment will be awarded for programs that work correctly for the simple examples.
appropriately. We have provided a series of datasets to aid in your program development and
debugging. The majority of points for this homework assignment will be awarded for programs that work
correctly for the simple examples.
Use good coding style when you design and implement your program. Organize your program into functions: Use good coding style when you design and implement your program. Organize your program into functions:
dont put all the code in main! Be sure to read the [Homework Policies](https://www.cs.rpi.edu/academics/courses/fall23/csci1200/homework_policies.php) as you put the finishing touches on your solution. Be sure to make up new test cases to fully debug your program and dont forget dont put all the code in main! Be sure to read the [Homework Policies](https://www.cs.rpi.edu/academics/courses/fall23/csci1200/homework_policies.php) as you put the finishing touches on your solution. Be sure to make up new test cases to fully debug your program and dont forget