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Re: [Toon-members] Re: STL containers with TooN


From: Gabriel Nützi
Subject: Re: [Toon-members] Re: STL containers with TooN
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 22:05:18 +0100

This code works:

list<Vector<Dynamic,double> > la;
la.push_back(makeVector(3,1,2,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(3,1,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,2,1,2,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,2,1,2,3,4,9,2,1));
la.push_back(makeVector(3,1,2,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(3,1,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,2,1,2,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,3,4));
la.push_back(makeVector(4,2,1,2,3,4,9,2,1));


list<Vector<Dynamic,double> >::iterator it;


for(it = la.begin();it!=la.end();it++){
cout << *it <<endl;
}


advance(it,8);
it = la.erase(la.begin(),it);
cout <<"erase"<<endl;
for(it = la.begin();it!=la.end();it++){
cout << *it <<endl;
}

but the code from Gerhard, gives the fallowing error (resizable works):
/Users/gabrielnutzi/Desktop/TooNTest/TooN/internal/vbase.hh:96: error: no matching function for call to 'TooN::Internal::VectorAlloc<-0x00000000000000001, double>::VectorAlloc()'
/Users/gabrielnutzi/Desktop/TooNTest/TooN/internal/allocator.hh:167: note: candidates are: TooN::Internal::VectorAlloc<-0x00000000000000001, Precision>::VectorAlloc(int) [with Precision = double]
/Users/gabrielnutzi/Desktop/TooNTest/TooN/internal/allocator.hh:160: note:                 TooN::Internal::VectorAlloc<-0x00000000000000001, Precision>::VectorAlloc(const TooN::Internal::VectorAlloc<-0x00000000000000001, Precision>&) [with Precision = double]

What is the difference in allocation when it comes to a resizable ?

Thanks!




Am 11.01.2010 um 18:09 schrieb Gerhard Reitmayr:

vector<Vector<Dynamic> > v(10); // 10 dynamic vectors
v[0] = Vector<Dynamic>(10);     // set first to a vector with 10 els
v[1] = Vector<Dynamic>(20);     // set second to a vector with 20 els


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