
thanks, I have started to look at the doc, but I am not there yet. imagine we have something like this, without too much thought and excuse the basic style laid out here: struct XMapVec { public: XMapVec(const std::vector<double> & vY, const std::vector<unsigned> & vMap) : _vY(vY), _vMap(vMap), _vBuffer(vMap) { } std::vector<double> operator()(const std::vector<double> & vX) const { unsigned nCnt = 0 for (int nI = 0; nI < _vBuffer.size(); ++nI) { if (_vMap[nI]) { _vBuffer[nI] = vX[nCnt]; ++nCnt; } } return _vBuffer; } private: // assume _vY same size as _vMap // the state std::vector<double> _vY; // binary Map: if element = 1, then update corresponding entry in _vBuffer std::vector<unsigned> _vMap; // set initial state at construction and mutate relevant elements on () call mutable std::vector<double> _vBuffer; }; this is not nicely written, but more importantly it is not nice to have this in a dedicated functor. the question is, how to rewrite this in terms of a lambda expression, which can then be used in a function composition operation? thanks, ChrisK
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:37:10 -0700 From: overminddl1@gmail.com To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [Boost-users] boost lambda for processing std::vector
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:25 AM, CR Koudella
wrote: Thanks for your answer. I see, I am pretty out of time here. I will look into phoenix. Can you provide an indication as to how you would handle my example with phoenix? That would be of great help.
First, the docs: http://boost-spirit.com/dl_docs/phoenix-2/libs/spirit/phoenix/doc/html/index...
Second, I am not sure what exactly you are wanting done, wanting to generate {3,1,3,1,3} from {3,3,3} or something? Do you have some pseudo-code?
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:25 AM, CR Koudella
wrote: PS: If this message doesn't end up in the right thread, I apologize. I haven't figured out how to reply to the list... Do I have to not user list receive messages in a digest, but receive them one by one?
You did it correct, and yes, receiving one-by-one is much easier. :) _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users