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C++20 STL Cookbook

You're reading from   C++20 STL Cookbook Leverage the latest features of the STL to solve real-world problems

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248714
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chaper 1: New C++20 Features 2. Chapter 2: General STL Features FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: STL Containers 4. Chapter 4: Compatible Iterators 5. Chapter 5: Lambda Expressions 6. Chapter 6: STL Algorithms 7. Chapter 7: Strings, Streams, and Formatting 8. Chapter 8: Utility Classes 9. Chapter 9: Concurrency and Parallelism 10. Chapter 10: Using the File System 11. Chapter 11: A Few More Ideas 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Find long sentences with a vector of vectors

It can be useful for a writer to make sure they are using variety of sentence lengths, or to ensure none of their sentences are too long. Let's build a tool that evaluates a text file for sentence length.

Choosing the appropriate container is key when using the STL. If you need something ordered, it's often best to use an associative container, such as map or multimap. In this case, however, since we need a custom sort, it's easier to sort a vector.

The vector is generally the most flexible of the STL containers. Whenever another container type seems appropriate, but is missing one important capability, the vector is often an effective solution. In this case, where we need a custom sort, the vector works great.

This recipe uses a vector of vectors. The inner vector stores the words of a sentence, and the outer vector stores the inner vectors. As you'll see, this affords a lot of flexibility while retaining all...

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