#include <Tuple.H>
Inheritance diagram for Tuple< T, N >:
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Tuple () | |
Tuple (const Tuple &rhs) | |
Tuple & | operator= (const Tuple &rhs) |
T & | operator[] (int i) |
const T & | operator[] (int i) const |
operator const T * () const | |
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T | vect [N] |
This class represents ordered tuples of some user-specified concrete type T for N > 0. The type T must have a default constructor. If the non-default constructor, copy constructor, or copy assignment operator are used, T must also have a copy constructor.
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: The default constructor. For user-defined types T, the default constructor for T will be run on each of the N objects in the Tuple. For builtin (intrinsic) types, the values in the Tuple will be garbage. |
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: Constructs a Tuple, initializing the elements in the Tuple with the corresponding elements in the vector v. This assumes that v contains at least N elements of type T -- an assumption that is NOT checked. For user-defined types, T must have a well-defined and accessible copy constructor. |
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: Returns the address of the underlying vector of T representation. This should ONLY be used when interfacing to Fortran as it breaks the encapsulation of the class. |
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: Returns a constant reference to the i'th element in the Tuple, counting from zero. Performs range checking when the library is compiled in debug mode. |
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: Returns a modifiable lvalue reference to the i'th element in the Tuple, counting from zero. Performs range checking when the library is compiled in debug mode. |
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