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- /* example for using class array<>
- * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 2001.
- * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
- * accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- * http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- */
- #include <algorithm>
- #include <functional>
- #include <string>
- #include <iostream>
- #include <boost/array.hpp>
- int main()
- {
- // array of arrays of seasons
- boost::array<boost::array<std::string,4>,2> seasons_i18n = {
- { { { "spring", "summer", "autumn", "winter", } },
- { { "Fruehling", "Sommer", "Herbst", "Winter" } }
- }
- };
- // for any array of seasons print seasons
- for (unsigned i=0; i<seasons_i18n.size(); ++i) {
- boost::array<std::string,4> seasons = seasons_i18n[i];
- for (unsigned j=0; j<seasons.size(); ++j) {
- std::cout << seasons[j] << " ";
- }
- std::cout << std::endl;
- }
- // print first element of first array
- std::cout << "first element of first array: "
- << seasons_i18n[0][0] << std::endl;
- // print last element of last array
- std::cout << "last element of last array: "
- << seasons_i18n[seasons_i18n.size()-1][seasons_i18n[0].size()-1]
- << std::endl;
- return 0; // makes Visual-C++ compiler happy
- }
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