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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: vector.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxVector<T>
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
526954c5 6// Licence: wxWindows licence
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7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9/**
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11 wxVector<T> is a template class which implements most of the @c std::vector
12 class and can be used like it.
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14 If wxWidgets is compiled in STL mode, wxVector will just be a typedef to
15 @c std::vector. Just like for @c std::vector, objects stored in wxVector<T>
16 need to be @e assignable but don't have to be @e "default constructible".
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18 Please refer to the STL documentation for further information.
7c913512 19
e18e78a7 20 @nolibrary
f016d3b4 21 @category{containers}
7c913512 22
38723be1 23 @see @ref overview_container, wxList<T>, wxArray<T>, wxVectorSort<T>
23324ae1 24*/
f016d3b4 25template<typename T>
7c913512 26class wxVector<T>
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27{
28public:
f016d3b4 29 typedef size_t size_type;
946954d3 30 typedef size_t difference_type;
f016d3b4 31 typedef T value_type;
946954d3 32 typedef value_type* pointer;
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33 typedef value_type* iterator;
34 typedef const value_type* const_iterator;
35 typedef value_type& reference;
36
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37 /**
38 Constructor.
39 */
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40 wxVector();
41
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42 /**
43 Constructor initializing the vector with the given number of
44 default-constructed objects.
45 */
46 wxVector(size_type size);
47
48 /**
49 Constructor initializing the vector with the given number of
50 copies of the given object.
51 */
52 wxVector(size_type size, const value_type& value);
53
f016d3b4 54 /**
d13b34d3 55 Copy constructor.
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56 */
57 wxVector(const wxVector<T>& c);
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58
59 /**
60 Destructor.
61 */
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62 ~wxVector();
63
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64 /**
65 Resizes the vector to @a n and assigns @a v to all elements.
66
67 @see resize()
68
69 @since 2.9.5
70 */
71 void assign(size_type n, const value_type& v);
72
f016d3b4 73 /**
09ad05fa 74 Returns item at position @a idx.
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75 */
76 const value_type& at(size_type idx) const;
23324ae1 77
23324ae1 78 /**
09ad05fa 79 Returns item at position @a idx.
23324ae1 80 */
f016d3b4 81 value_type& at(size_type idx);
23324ae1 82
23324ae1 83 /**
f016d3b4 84 Return the last item.
23324ae1 85 */
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86 const value_type& back() const;
87
88 /**
89 Return the last item.
90 */
91 value_type& back();
92
93 /**
94 Return iterator to beginning of the vector.
95 */
96 const_iterator begin() const;
23324ae1 97
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98 /**
99 Return iterator to beginning of the vector.
100 */
f016d3b4 101 iterator begin();
23324ae1 102
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103 /**
104 Return reverse iterator to end of the vector.
105 */
106 reverse_iterator rbegin();
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108 /**
109 Return reverse iterator to beginning of the vector.
110 */
111 reverse_iterator rend();
112
113
23324ae1 114 /**
0824e369 115 Returns vector's current capacity, i.e.\ how much memory is allocated.
3c4f71cc 116
f016d3b4 117 @see reserve()
23324ae1 118 */
328f5751 119 size_type capacity() const;
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120
121 /**
122 Clears the vector.
123 */
124 void clear();
125
126 /**
127 Returns @true if the vector is empty.
128 */
328f5751 129 bool empty() const;
23324ae1 130
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131 /**
132 Returns iterator to the end of the vector.
133 */
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134 const_iterator end() const;
135
136 /**
137 Returns iterator to the end of the vector.
138 */
139 iterator end();
23324ae1 140
23324ae1 141 /**
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142 Erase item pointed to by iterator @a it.
143
144 @return Iterator pointing to the item immediately after the erased one.
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145 */
146 iterator erase(iterator it);
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147
148 /**
149 Erase items in the range @a first to @a last (@a last is not erased).
150
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151 @return Iterator pointing to the item immediately after the erased
152 range.
f016d3b4 153 */
7c913512 154 iterator erase(iterator first, iterator last);
23324ae1 155
23324ae1 156 /**
f016d3b4 157 Returns the first item.
23324ae1 158 */
f016d3b4 159 const value_type& front() const;
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160
161 /**
f016d3b4 162 Returns the first item.
23324ae1 163 */
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164 value_type& front();
165
166 /**
167 Insert item @a v at given position @a it.
168
169 @return Iterator for the inserted item.
170 */
171 iterator insert(iterator it, const value_type& v = value_type());
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172
173 /**
174 Assignment operator.
175 */
09ad05fa 176 wxVector& operator=(const wxVector& vb);
23324ae1 177
23324ae1 178 /**
09ad05fa 179 Returns item at position @a idx.
23324ae1 180 */
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181 const value_type& operator[](size_type idx) const;
182
183 /**
09ad05fa 184 Returns item at position @a idx.
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185 */
186 value_type& operator[](size_type idx);
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187
188 /**
189 Removes the last item.
190 */
191 void pop_back();
192
193 /**
194 Adds an item to the end of the vector.
195 */
196 void push_back(const value_type& v);
197
198 /**
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199 Reserves memory for at least @a n items.
200
201 @see capacity()
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202 */
203 void reserve(size_type n);
09ad05fa 204
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205 /**
206 Makes the vector of size @a n.
207
208 If @a n is less than the current size(), the elements at the end of the
209 vector are erased. If it is greater, then the vector is completed with
210 either the copies of the given object @a v or @c value_type() objects
211 until it becomes of size @a n.
212 */
213 //@{
214 void resize(size_type n);
215 void resize(size_type n, const value_type& v);
216 //@}
217
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218 /**
219 Returns the size of the vector.
220 */
221 size_type size() const;
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222
223 /**
224 Efficiently exchanges contents of this vector with another one.
225
226 After the execution of this function the contents of this vector is
227 equal to the original contents of @a v and the contents of @a v becomes
228 the original contents of this vector without copying the data.
229
230 @since 2.9.1
231 */
232 void swap(wxVector& v);
23324ae1 233};
e54c96f1 234
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235
236/**
237 Sort the contents of a @c wxVector<T>. In a STL build this function will
238 be defined as a thin wrapper around std::sort. To be sortable the
239 contained type must support the less-than operator.
240
241 @code
242 wxVector<SomeClass> v;
243 ... // items are added to the vector v...
244 wxVectorSort(v);
245 @endcode
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247 @see wxVector<T>
248*/
249template<typename T>
250void wxVectorSort(wxVector<T>& v);