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| | | | Update: jduck pointed out that the before/after code snippets were identical. Oops. Now fixed. I'd previously given up on C++ due to ... | |
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| | | | In C++11, we got a handy way to initialize various containers. Rather than using push_back() or insert() several times, you can leverage a single constructor by taking an initializer list. For example, with a vector of strings, you can write: std::vector vec { "abc", "xyz", "***" }; We can also write expressions like: for (auto x : {1, 2, 3}) cout << x << ", "; The above code samples use std::initializer_list and (some compiler support) to hold the values and pass them around. Let's understa...... | |
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