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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: vector.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxVector<T>
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // Licence: wxWindows licence
6 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7
8 /**
9
10 wxVector<T> is a template class which implements most of the @c std::vector
11 class and can be used like it.
12
13 If wxWidgets is compiled in STL mode, wxVector will just be a typedef to
14 @c std::vector. Just like for @c std::vector, objects stored in wxVector<T>
15 need to be @e assignable but don't have to be @e "default constructible".
16
17 Please refer to the STL documentation for further information.
18
19 @nolibrary
20 @category{containers}
21
22 @see @ref overview_container, wxList<T>, wxArray<T>, wxVectorSort<T>
23 */
24 template<typename T>
25 class wxVector<T>
26 {
27 public:
28 typedef size_t size_type;
29 typedef size_t difference_type;
30 typedef T value_type;
31 typedef value_type* pointer;
32 typedef value_type* iterator;
33 typedef const value_type* const_iterator;
34 typedef value_type& reference;
35
36 /**
37 Constructor.
38 */
39 wxVector();
40
41 /**
42 Constructor initializing the vector with the given number of
43 default-constructed objects.
44 */
45 wxVector(size_type size);
46
47 /**
48 Constructor initializing the vector with the given number of
49 copies of the given object.
50 */
51 wxVector(size_type size, const value_type& value);
52
53 /**
54 Constructor initializing the vector with the elements in the given
55 range.
56
57 The @a InputIterator template parameter must be an input iterator type.
58 This constructor adds all elements from @a first until, not not
59 including, @a last to the vector.
60
61 @since 2.9.5
62 */
63 template <class InputIterator>
64 wxVector(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
65
66 /**
67 Copy constructor.
68 */
69 wxVector(const wxVector<T>& c);
70
71 /**
72 Destructor.
73 */
74 ~wxVector();
75
76 /**
77 Resizes the vector to @a n and assigns @a v to all elements.
78
79 @see resize()
80
81 @since 2.9.5
82 */
83 void assign(size_type n, const value_type& v);
84
85 /**
86 Assigns the elements in the given range to the vector.
87
88 The @a InputIterator template parameter must be an input iterator type.
89 This method clears the vector and then adds all elements from @a first
90 until, not not including, @a last to it.
91
92 @since 2.9.5
93 */
94 template <class InputIterator>
95 void assign(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
96
97 /**
98 Returns item at position @a idx.
99 */
100 const value_type& at(size_type idx) const;
101
102 /**
103 Returns item at position @a idx.
104 */
105 value_type& at(size_type idx);
106
107 /**
108 Return the last item.
109 */
110 const value_type& back() const;
111
112 /**
113 Return the last item.
114 */
115 value_type& back();
116
117 /**
118 Return iterator to beginning of the vector.
119 */
120 const_iterator begin() const;
121
122 /**
123 Return iterator to beginning of the vector.
124 */
125 iterator begin();
126
127 /**
128 Return reverse iterator to end of the vector.
129 */
130 reverse_iterator rbegin();
131
132 /**
133 Return reverse iterator to beginning of the vector.
134 */
135 reverse_iterator rend();
136
137
138 /**
139 Returns vector's current capacity, i.e.\ how much memory is allocated.
140
141 @see reserve()
142 */
143 size_type capacity() const;
144
145 /**
146 Clears the vector.
147 */
148 void clear();
149
150 /**
151 Returns @true if the vector is empty.
152 */
153 bool empty() const;
154
155 /**
156 Returns iterator to the end of the vector.
157 */
158 const_iterator end() const;
159
160 /**
161 Returns iterator to the end of the vector.
162 */
163 iterator end();
164
165 /**
166 Erase item pointed to by iterator @a it.
167
168 @return Iterator pointing to the item immediately after the erased one.
169 */
170 iterator erase(iterator it);
171
172 /**
173 Erase items in the range @a first to @a last (@a last is not erased).
174
175 @return Iterator pointing to the item immediately after the erased
176 range.
177 */
178 iterator erase(iterator first, iterator last);
179
180 /**
181 Returns the first item.
182 */
183 const value_type& front() const;
184
185 /**
186 Returns the first item.
187 */
188 value_type& front();
189
190 /**
191 Insert item @a v at given position @a it.
192
193 @return Iterator for the inserted item.
194 */
195 iterator insert(iterator it, const value_type& v = value_type());
196
197 /**
198 Assignment operator.
199 */
200 wxVector& operator=(const wxVector& vb);
201
202 /**
203 Returns item at position @a idx.
204 */
205 const value_type& operator[](size_type idx) const;
206
207 /**
208 Returns item at position @a idx.
209 */
210 value_type& operator[](size_type idx);
211
212 /**
213 Removes the last item.
214 */
215 void pop_back();
216
217 /**
218 Adds an item to the end of the vector.
219 */
220 void push_back(const value_type& v);
221
222 /**
223 Reserves memory for at least @a n items.
224
225 @see capacity()
226 */
227 void reserve(size_type n);
228
229 /**
230 Makes the vector of size @a n.
231
232 If @a n is less than the current size(), the elements at the end of the
233 vector are erased. If it is greater, then the vector is completed with
234 either the copies of the given object @a v or @c value_type() objects
235 until it becomes of size @a n.
236 */
237 //@{
238 void resize(size_type n);
239 void resize(size_type n, const value_type& v);
240 //@}
241
242 /**
243 Returns the size of the vector.
244 */
245 size_type size() const;
246
247 /**
248 Efficiently exchanges contents of this vector with another one.
249
250 After the execution of this function the contents of this vector is
251 equal to the original contents of @a v and the contents of @a v becomes
252 the original contents of this vector without copying the data.
253
254 @since 2.9.1
255 */
256 void swap(wxVector& v);
257 };
258
259
260 /**
261 Sort the contents of a @c wxVector<T>. In a STL build this function will
262 be defined as a thin wrapper around std::sort. To be sortable the
263 contained type must support the less-than operator.
264
265 @code
266 wxVector<SomeClass> v;
267 ... // items are added to the vector v...
268 wxVectorSort(v);
269 @endcode
270
271 @see wxVector<T>
272 */
273 template<typename T>
274 void wxVectorSort(wxVector<T>& v);