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How to use STL in VC++?

To all,

I've tried to use the data structures in STL of standard
C++ lib, but compile errors such as "vector is an
undefined variable/type"

here's the snippet

#include <vector.h>
.... other include file(s)

int t_main () {
vector<int> vInt;
vInt.push_back(100);
vInt.push_back(20);
.... other push_back statements...

return 0;
}

It seems to me that VC++ compiler can't identify most the
C++ identifiers such as cout, cin.

Can anyone help on this issue??? Or are there any useful
tutorials on introducing how to code under VC++???

Thx!

Nov 16 '05 #1
1 3263
Kelvin wrote:
To all,

I've tried to use the data structures in STL of standard
C++ lib, but compile errors such as "vector is an
undefined variable/type"

here's the snippet

#include <vector.h>
There's no such include file. Perhaps you mean <vector>?
... other include file(s)

int t_main () {
vector<int> vInt;
vector is in the std namespace, perhaps you mean std::vector? (Or you might
want to put using namespace std; after your #includes).
vInt.push_back(100);
vInt.push_back(20);
.... other push_back statements...

return 0;
}

It seems to me that VC++ compiler can't identify most the
C++ identifiers such as cout, cin.

Can anyone help on this issue??? Or are there any useful
tutorials on introducing how to code under VC++???


This is just standard C++. Get an up to date C++ book and you shouldn't
have any problems (especially if you're using the latest version of VC++ -
version 7.1 aka Visual C++ .NET 2003).

-cd
Nov 16 '05 #2

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