I just start contribute on stackoverflow days ago, and it's hard to gain reputation. However, I just found a place in stackoverflow, which is for Chinese Language Leaning...It's really easy to gain repu there..funny :P
@BartekBanachewicz okay... so is set better or the zip better? if as you mentioned, the zip would still cause the problems that I have right now. then i should use set right?
@BartekBanachewicz well ur code seems to pretty much fit my needs. including the display too. solves the problem of display duplicates as one element and at the same time gives me the count too
@BartekBanachewicz wad i understand is the .first and .second
In mathematics, logic, and formal systems, a primitive notion is an undefined concept. In particular, a primitive notion is not defined in terms of previously defined concepts, but is only motivated informally, usually by an appeal to intuition and everyday experience. In an axiomatic theory or other formal system, the role of a primitive notion is analogous to that of axiom. In axiomatic theories, the primitive notions are sometimes said to be "defined" by one or more axioms, but this can be misleading. Formal theories cannot dispense with primitive notions, under pain of infinite regress....
you build your abstractions on top of primitives
when building another level of abstraction, lower levels can be treated like primitives too
well i don't understand most of it. i only understood this part abit A set is formed by the grouping together of single objects into a whole. A set is a plurality thought of as a unit.
I have a question about Linker error LNK2019. I know, I know... thera are tons of questions about LNK2019 on SO and other forums... But nothing works in my case. error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol. Lib file is added to linker, it's ok. Header is included in C++ tab of preferences. I can't understand what's the problem
My program compiled well when I use #define INI_LINKAGE __stdcall instead of #define INI_LINKAGE
is it strange? Earlier, I've compiled this project on another PC (but on XP and MSVS2008 as now), and it worked without modifing header file (that header file is not mine, it is 3rdparty library)
I have a std::set<std::string>, potentially large. I want to test whether there are any elements other than "A" and "B". What's the tersest way to do this? C++03 only.