I have a reasonably good Sieve algorithm that creates a list of the first 16M primes in 2 seconds... but for this task you need to be able to address any interval.
When I see "PLS HELP URGENT" in a question, I have the same reaction as when I see a "Baby On Board" sign on a car -- it makes me want to hit that car. Does that make me a bad person? :)
C++03 (Source: Iterator Invalidation Rules (C++03))
Insertion
Sequence containers
vector: all iterators and references before the point of insertion are unaffected, unless the new container size is greater than the previous capacity (in which case all iterators and references are invalidate...
@MrAnubis With postfix, you increment and produce a copy of the old iterator. That copy is erased and gets invalidated, but the incremented i remains (assuming a set).
With prefix, you increment i, and that result is what gets passed to erase. Then erase invalidates it, and you're left with no valid iterator anymore.
I'm using iostream and I'm declaring a "string". Now if I print all the first 10 chars of a string such as "tree" it returns me something like "t", "r", "e", "e", "upside-down question mark", "upside-down question mark", "upside-down question mark" ...
@JeffPigarelli You really need to post code. There's many ways to deal with strings in C++ (most of which are horrible). How are we to know which one you're referring to?
The unary prefix operator &, when applied to an object, yields the address of the object: &obj.
The type modifier &, when applied to a variable about to be declared, will modify the variable's type to be a reference type: int&.
The same applies to *: When applied as a unary pref...
Seems like the short links obtained from the "link" button on answers has changed recently, and the new links (like http://stackoverflow.com/q/3350710/46642) are not considered by the oneboxing algorithm on chat. The full non-shortened links (like What's the meaning of * and & when applie...
I want to be about to put a text description of a class instance onto an ostream, as in
ostream << myInstance;
I know how to declare an ostream inserter;
ostream& operator<<(ostream&, myClass&);
I want to be able to put different levels of detail to the ostream. I ...
Well, actually it was an alien that bonded with human hosts, forced that host to have sex with another human, and absorbed the "sex energies" released during the orgasm. Usually killing the other human in the process.
@EtiennedeMartel Whatever that means. (I have taken that sentence off Wikipedia. I have never seen Torchwood. It premiered long after I had moved out of a household with a TV in.)
I think they should have given equal time to hot girl-on-girl action
@sbi I don't know, you guys are probably good at math or something. I thought "inverse variation" was valid. Although I should have said "varies inversely with my age"
> There have been hundreds of very credible ufo sightings throughout the years. Maybe the aliens are preparing for first contact with our species. Maybe our governments secretly know about aliens, and they have met them and they have turned them against us. Maybe that is why first contact with aliens hasn`t happened.