From: "Pieter Thysebaert" <pieter.thysebaert@pandora.be>
Subject: array
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 19:41:53 GMT
Date: 2001-04-11T19:41:53+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5s2B6.32267$ii5.3236241@afrodite.telenet-ops.be> (raw)
Hi,
I've somehow been able to construct a binary tree (using nodes and access
types etc.)
Now I was looking for a function that would allow me to convert the contents
of a tree into an array (and vice versa)
I've found something like arrays with variable range (I mean not fixed at
compile-time)
Well I think that's what I found - does that thing exist ?
And if it does, how would one manipulate it (add/remove elements)
Or are there data structures like C++ STL stuff (vector etc) available ?
Pieter
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2001-04-11 19:41 Pieter Thysebaert [this message]
2001-04-12 14:59 ` array Ted Dennison
2001-04-12 18:59 ` array Des Walker
2001-04-12 18:51 ` array Stephen Leake
2001-04-12 21:05 ` array Jeffrey Carter
2001-04-13 7:09 ` array Simon Wright
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