/*
* C++ STL set example
* Anwar Mamat anwar@cse.unl.edu
*/
#include "set"
#include "iostream"
using namespace std;
class Student{
public:
int num;
string name;
};
class Comp
{
public:
bool operator()(Student s1, Student s2)
{
if(s1.num < s2.num )
return true;
else
return false;
}
};
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
set <Student, Comp> myStudent;
Student a1;
Student a2;
a1.num = 10;
a1.name = "Anwar";
a2.num = 5;
a2.name = "Ziale";
myStudent.insert(a1);
myStudent.insert(a2);
myStudent.insert(a1);
cout << "The number of students " << myStudent.size() << endl;
set <Student, Comp>::iterator it;
for( it = myStudent.begin(); it != myStudent.end(); it++ ) {
cout << it->num << "\t" << it->name << endl;
}
return 0;
}
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Hello,
Many thanks for your nice example. would you please tell me why you have overloaded the peranthesis here?
BR,
--am.
return s1.num < s2.num;
instead:
if(s1.num < s2.num )
return true;
else
return false;
}
looks so much better :)
Short concise and easily understandable. Thanks!
You also need #include "string" at the beginning - otherwise it's perfect. :)
Post a Comment