
boost::bind isn't necessary for this. std::copy( aVector.begin(), aVector.end(), std::ostream_iterator< std::string >(std::cout, "\n")); If you really want to use boost::bind, it would be something like: std::for_each( aVector.begin(), aVector.end(), boost::bind( &A::print, _1 ) ); although I haven't tried it out myself. On 2/14/06, Meryl Silverburgh <silverburgh.meryl@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a int vector, and I would like to loop thru the vector and call a function which takes an int (in this case, I want to print).
t void A::aFunction() {
vector<int> aVector; aVector.push_back(1); aVector.push_back(2); aVector.push_back(3); aVector.push_back(4);
// want to loop thru the list and call A::print(int i)? }
void A::print(int i) {
}
how can I do that using boost bind library?
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