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Sue
I need to use STL vectors. Especially, I need limited number of vectors(more
than 10)

Is it possible to use array of STL vectors?

How to make it?

Feb 18 '06 #1
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"Sue" <su*****@stanfo rd.edu> writes:
I need to use STL vectors. Especially, I need limited number of vectors(more
than 10)

Is it possible to use array of STL vectors?
It is possible to use an array of STL vectors.
How to make it?


Let's say your limit is 42.

The following program is an example for 42 vectors stored in an array.

[[[
#include <vector>
using std::vector;
int main() {
vector<short> v[42];
return 0;
}
]]]

Feb 18 '06 #2
Sue wrote:
I need to use STL vectors. Especially, I need limited number of vectors(more
than 10)

Is it possible to use array of STL vectors?
Why not a STL vector of STL vectors?
How to make it?


std::vector< std::vector< foo > > bar;

HTH,
- J.
Feb 18 '06 #3

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