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<description>This is probably somewhat of a beginners question but I am unfamiliar with alot of aspects of C++. What is the correct way to append multiple STL containers together in constant time. Obviously you can do this with a linked list but is it possible to...</description>
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<description>I invite you to do an on-line psychology questionnaire (for my PhD research at the National University of Ireland, Galway).  Participants will have a chance to win a 100 EURO voucher.  My research concerns attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours related t...</description>
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<description>In TAOCP, Volume 3 - Sorting and Searching, Page Number -77, an algorithm for Sorting by Comparision Counting is given. I understand the algorithm. What I do not understand is Knuth has stated that the running time of the program is 13N + 6A + 5B - 4...</description>
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<description>Hello!  Id like to have a two dimensional array as a member of a class, bu if I did it in the following way:  class A {    const int n    int a[n][n] public:    A(int nn): n(nn) {}   ~A() {} }  this produce error, when I changed it to:  class A {    ...</description>
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<description>How do I work with a std::list that might have multiple objects  having the same key, but which have other data that is different?   Heres code that compiles, but doesnt do quite what I expect:    (Please note that theres some specialized I/o code he...</description>
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<description>Found some ebook about C++ Parogramming from one free ebook site. Here are some title to share among us.  # Addison Welsey - The C++ Prog Language Special 3rd Ed # Addison Wesley -- Essential C++ # Addison Wesley -- The C++ Programming Language Speci...</description>
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<description>I am currently writing some code where I have a list of objects with a maximum occupancy of 4. I have been employing std::vector for this but I was wondering how much overhead is involved. Is it better to use some other data structure if speed is cri...</description>
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<description>Dear all,  I was experimenting with a template taking two iterators for the range of a vector.(Perhaps, it is sth simple and I am missing it because it is a late hour.) I ran into problems in the compile phase , the code is below:  #include iostream ...</description>
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<description>Greetings!  Just a brief note to let you know about Release 2 of Altovas v2008 product line. From very large file support, to new functionality for working with OOXML and more, a few of the new features are:  * Very large file support in XMLSpy XML e...</description>
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<description>Hello Everyone,  Im familiar with the fundamentals of C++, but Ive strayed from the  path and have been a Java developer for a number of years now.  Id like  to revisit my roots.  A lot seems to have changed since I first learned  C++ (for instance, ...</description>
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<description>hi   I have two header files like Headerfile1.h  Headerfile2.h , In Headerfile2.h i have declared Headerfile1.h  So in my application i have declared Headerfile2.h and i am using some functions of Headerfile1.h  in my application, and i could able to...</description>
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<description>Is it considered good practice to call a mutator when inside the same class or modify the attribute directly?  So if theres a public method SetName() would it be better from say ::Init() to call SetName(none) or just set name=none?</description>
<dc:creator>Travis lttravis.bowers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]...</dc:creator>
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<description>Hello people...  Just for clarification, Im a C++ newbie, and not really into programming in C++. I was trying to get an open source C++ program to compile (the author didnt respond yet) and get the following problem:  In string.h (included with the ...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-05-12T08:24:10+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>Code: #include iostream #include cstdarg #include cstdio #include string #include sstream #include exception #include aibe.h  class DoesNotExistInSet : public std::exception {     public:         DoesNotExistInSet(std::string helpText =3D Niekas) : m...</description>
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<description>I ran the following simple code in C++ and got unexpected results:  float f = 139.4 cout  f  Output: 139.399994    if( f == 139.4)   cout  Expected result else   cout  Unexpected result  Output: Unexpected reult   I ran the following equivalent code ...</description>
<dc:creator>bintom ltbinoythomas1108@[EMAIL PROTECTE...</dc:creator>
<dc:subject>Discussion</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-05-12T08:09:47+00:00</dc:date>
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