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Subject: [Boost-users] Using Boost ICL for range matching
From: Rajalakshmi Iyer (raj_at_[hidden])
Date: 2012-06-18 12:36:59
Hello,
I want to know if I can use the boost::icl::interval_set to store a set of
integer based intervals like:
[100, 200], [50, 600] etc
and then find out whether a number like 150 matches any of these intervals?
I would greatly appreciate if someone can point me to an example for this
kind of operation.
Thanks,
Raj
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