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From: Noel Yap (noel.yap_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-02-14 18:46:43
boost::bind isn't necessary for this.
std::copy(
aVector.begin(),
aVector.end(),
std::ostream_iterator< std::string >(std::cout, "\n"));
If you really want to use boost::bind, it would be something like:
std::for_each(
aVector.begin(),
aVector.end(),
boost::bind(
&A::print,
_1 ) );
although I haven't tried it out myself.
On 2/14/06, Meryl Silverburgh <silverburgh.meryl_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> I have a int vector, and I would like to loop thru the vector and call
> a function which takes an int (in this case, I want to print).
>
> t
> void A::aFunction() {
>
> vector<int> aVector;
> aVector.push_back(1);
> aVector.push_back(2);
> aVector.push_back(3);
> aVector.push_back(4);
>
> // want to loop thru the list and call A::print(int i)?
> }
>
>
> void A::print(int i) {
>
> }
>
> how can I do that using boost bind library?
>
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