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Bonjour,
Je trouve bouceaup d'aide sur certains commandes sauf :
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string
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int
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list
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Voici le programme complet que j'ai trouvé :
#include "stlexam.h"
#pragma hdrstop
/**************************************************************************
 *
 * alg1.cpp - Example program for STL generic algorithms that initialize 
 *    sequences.  Section 12.2
 *
 ***************************************************************************
 *
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 * Software-Restricted Rights clause.
 * 
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 * Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.
 * Contractor/Manufacturer is Rogue Wave Software, Inc.,
 * P.O. Box 2328, Corvallis, Oregon 97339.
 *
 * This computer software and information is distributed with "restricted
 * rights."  Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions as
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 * Computer Software-Restricted Rights (April 1985)."  If the Clause at
 * 18-52.227-74 "Rights in Data General" is specified in the contract,
 * then the "Alternate III" clause applies.
 *
 **************************************************************************/

#include <vector>
#include <list>
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string>
#include <string.h>

#include <iostream>

#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace std;
#endif

class iotaGen
{
  public:
    iotaGen (int iv) : current(iv) { }
    int operator () () { return current++; }
  private:
    int current;
};

//
// Illustrate the use of the fill and fill_n functions.
//

void fill_example ()
{
    cout << "Illustrate fill function" << endl;
    //
    // Example 1, fill an array with initial values
    //
    char buffer[100], *bufferp = buffer;
    fill (bufferp,(bufferp + 100),'\0');
    fill_n (bufferp, 10, 'x');
    cout << buffer << endl;
    //
    // Example 2, use fill to initialize a list.
    //
    list<string,allocator<string> > aList;
    fill_n (inserter(aList, aList.begin()), 10, "empty");
    copy(aList.begin(), aList.end(), ostream_iterator<string,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
    //
    // Example 3, use fill to overwrite values in a list.
    //
    fill (aList.begin(), aList.end(), "full");
    copy(aList.begin(), aList.end(), ostream_iterator<string,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
    //
    // Example 4, fill in a portion of a list.
    //
    vector<int,allocator<int> > iVec(10);
    generate (iVec.begin(), iVec.end(), iotaGen(1));
    vector<int,allocator<int> >::iterator seven = find(iVec.begin(), iVec.end(), 7);
#ifndef _RWSTD_FILL_NAME_CLASH
    fill(iVec.begin(), seven, 0);
#else
    std_fill(iVec.begin(), seven, 0);
#endif
    copy(iVec.begin(), iVec.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout));
    cout << endl;
}

//
// Illustrate the use of the copy function.
//

void copy_example ()
{
    cout << "Illustrate copy function " << endl;
    //
    // Example 1, a simple copy.
    //
    char * source  = "reprise";
    char * surpass = "surpass";
    char buffer[120], *bufferp = buffer;
    copy(source, source + strlen(source) + 1, bufferp);
    //
    // Example 2, self copies.
    //
    *copy(bufferp + 2, bufferp+ strlen(buffer), bufferp) = '\0';
    int buflen = strlen(buffer) + 1;
    copy_backward(bufferp, bufferp + buflen, bufferp + buflen + 3);
    copy(surpass, surpass + 3, bufferp);
    //
    // Example 3, copy to output.
    //
    copy(bufferp, bufferp + strlen(buffer), ostream_iterator<char,char,char_traits<char> >(cout));
    cout << endl;
    //
    // Example 4, use copy to convert type.
    //
    list<char,allocator<char> > char_list;
    copy(bufferp, bufferp + strlen(buffer),
         inserter(char_list,char_list.end()));
    char * big = "big ";
    copy(big, big + 4, inserter(char_list, char_list.begin()));
    
    char buffer2[200], *buffer2p = buffer2;
    *copy(char_list.begin(), char_list.end(), buffer2p) = '\0';
    cout << buffer2 << endl;
}


#include <sstream>

string generateLabel ()
{
    //
    // Generate a label string of the form L_ddd.
    //
    static int lastLabel = 0;
    ostringstream ost;
    ost << "L_" << lastLabel++ << '\0';
    return ost.str();
}

//
// Illustrate the use of the generate and genrate_n functions.
//

void generate_example ()
{
    cout << "Illustrate generate algorithm" << endl;
    //
    // Example 1, generate a list of label numbers.
    //
    list<string,allocator<string> > labelList;
    generate_n (inserter(labelList, labelList.begin()), 4, generateLabel);  
    copy(labelList.begin(),labelList.end(),ostream_iterator<string,char,char_traits<char> >(cout," "));
    cout << endl;
    //
    // Example 2, generate an arithmetic progression.
    //
    vector<int,allocator<int> > iVec(10);
    generate (iVec.begin(), iVec.end(), iotaGen(2));
    generate_n (iVec.begin(), 5, iotaGen(7));
    copy (iVec.begin(), iVec.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
}

//
// Illustrate the use of the algorithm swap_ranges.
//

void swap_example ()
{
    cout << "Illustrate swap_ranges algorithm" << endl;
    //
    // First make two parallel sequences.
    //
    int data[] = {12, 27, 14, 64}, *datap = data;
    vector<int,allocator<int> > aVec(4);
    generate (aVec.begin(), aVec.end(), iotaGen(1));
    //
    // Illustrate swap and swap_itr.
    //
    swap(data[0], data[2]);
    copy (data, data+4, ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
    vector<int,allocator<int> >::iterator last = aVec.end(); last--;
    iter_swap(aVec.begin(), last);
    copy (aVec.begin(), aVec.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
    //
    // Now swap the entire sequence.
    //
    swap_ranges (aVec.begin(), aVec.end(), datap);
    copy (data, data+4, ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " ")), cout << endl;
    copy (aVec.begin(), aVec.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> >(cout, " "));
    cout << endl;
}

int main ()
{
    cout << "STL generic algorithms -- initialization algorithms" << endl;

    fill_example();
    copy_example();
    generate_example();
    swap_example();
    
    cout << "End of initialization tests" << endl;

    return 0;
}

Merci d'aide .
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5 réponses

Utilisateur anonyme
 
Slt,
Il n'y a pas de l'aide ? Je déssespère .
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lermite222 Messages postés 9042 Statut Contributeur 1 191
 
Bonjour,
Dans le code tu sélectionne le mot dont tu veux avoir la définition, (en surbrillance) et tu tape F1
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Utilisateur anonyme
 
Slt,
Merci d'être un peu explique ...
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Utilisateur anonyme
 
Slt,
PS : Source du Compilateur "Borland"
Plus d'info : fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borland
Téléchargement : Il y a sur Google.
Merci d'aide .
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lermite222 Messages postés 9042 Statut Contributeur 1 191
 
Tu a le logiciel Borland C/C++.. ?
En fait je connais pas le borland j'ai le Visual C++ et dans l'éditeur tu fais comme expliquer et tu à l'aide (MSDN)
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