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// -*- C++ -*-
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/**
* @file basic_set_example.cpp
* A basic example showing how to use sets.
*/
/**
* This example shows how to use "sets". It defines a
* function performing a sequence of operations on
* a generic container. It then calls this function with some containers.
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <cassert>
#include <ext/pb_ds/assoc_container.hpp>
#include <ext/pb_ds/tag_and_trait.hpp>
using namespace std;
using namespace pb_ds;
using namespace pb_ds;
// The following function performs a sequence of operations on an
// associative container object storing integers.
template<class Cntnr>
void
some_op_sequence(Cntnr& r_c)
{
assert(r_c.empty());
assert(r_c.size() == 0);
r_c.insert(1);
r_c.insert(2);
assert(!r_c.empty());
assert(r_c.size() == 2);
cout << "All value types in the container:" << endl;
for (typename Cntnr::const_iterator it = r_c.begin(); it != r_c.end();
++it)
cout <<* it << " ";
cout << endl;
r_c.clear();
assert(r_c.empty());
assert(r_c.size() == 0);
}
int main()
{
{
// Perform operations on a collision-chaining hash set.
cc_hash_table<int, null_mapped_type> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
{
// Perform operations on a general-probing hash set.
gp_hash_table<int, null_mapped_type> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
{
// Perform operations on a red-black tree set.
tree<int, null_mapped_type> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
{
// Perform operations on a splay tree set.
tree<
int,
null_mapped_type,
less<int>,
splay_tree_tag> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
{
// Perform operations on a splay tree set.
tree<
int,
null_mapped_type,
less<int>,
ov_tree_tag> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
{
// Perform operations on a list-update set.
list_update<int, null_mapped_type> c;
some_op_sequence(c);
}
return 0;
}