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22:09
hm - if I pass a const ref to a parameter that only accepts move ref, does it implicitly make a copy, and then move the copy?
22:24
and example is passing a const ref to std::make_pair, which now only has move ref parameters.
Hello i need to correct this... i have a vector < pair <float,int> milista; and i want to make cout << milista: and show all the members of the list
i ve tried but i cant....
template std::vector<std::pair<float,int> > vector_type;
for (vector_type::const_iterator pos = myvec.begin(); pos != myvec.end(); ++pos)
{
std::cout "lista posicion " << pos << "BestValue" << pos->first << "Direction " << pos->second << std::endl;
}
22:50
Also need to template output for cout << "Torna" << torna.first << torna.second << endl; Where torna is a pair <float, int>
23:19
I don't recognize some of the syntax or semantics you're using here.
btw - sorry I haven't gotten back to you about the pairing - got distracted with more pressing things.
The one thing I see wrong is that you're trying to stream the pos iterator, which is not something that is compatible with streaming, AFAIK.
I don't know why you have the template keyword in this line of code -
template std::vector<std::pair<float,int> > vector_type;
in fact, very little of that line makes sense to me.
I'm guessing it's supposed to be a type alias or something.
at any rate, that's what I see at a glance.
Googleing... i have opened a question also...about overloading << it gives me full of problems...
id like to print my list of pairs just using cout << mylist;
Every pair is formed by <float, int> ... "Best Value " and "direction

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