hmm it could be container of any type (set, multiset, list, vector, array,
deque).
It should act like ruby on rails, flatten.
http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Array.html#M002241
On 10/22/07, Vinzenz 'evilissimo' Feenstra
Oops, some typos here.
Vinzenz 'evilissimo' Feenstra schrieb:
Hi,
I am wondering how your example container looks like, since it seems to contain several types.
If container is a container containing containers with values, you could do something like this:
[code] vectorcontainer::value_type::value_type flattened; for(container::iterator it = c.begin(), end = c.end();beg != end; ++it) flattened(it->begin(), it->end(), std::back_inserter(flattened)); [/code] Should be: [code] std::vectorcontainer::value_type::value_type flattened; for(container::iterator it = c.begin(), end = c.end();beg != end; ++it) std::copy(it->begin(), it->end(), std::back_inserter(flattened)); [/code]
Regards, Vinzenz
chun ping wang schrieb:
Is their some kind of method to flatten a stl container...
example [[1, 4], [a,b, c], [b, [e]] ] becomes [1, 4, a, b, c, b, e]
Sorry for the mistake. Regards, Vinzenz
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