%% ============================================================================= %% The CGAL Reference Manual %% Chapter: STL Extensions - The Reference Part %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% author: Sylvain Pion %% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% $Id$ %% $URL$ %% ============================================================================= %% +=========================================================================+ \begin{ccRefClass}{cpp0x::array} \ccDefinition An object of the class \ccClassTemplateName\ represents an array of elements of type \ccc{T}, the number of which is specified by the second template argument. There is actually no class in namespace \ccc{CGAL::cpp0x} with this name, but a using declaration which imports a class from another namespace. By order of priority: the one in namespace \ccc{std} is used (provided by C++0x), if not found, then the one in namespace \ccc{std::tr1} is used (provided by TR1), and finally, the fallback solution is taken from Boost. \ccInclude{CGAL/array.h} %% +-----------------------------------+ \ccParameters The parameter \ccStyle{T} is the value type. The second parameter is the dimension of the array. %% +-----------------------------------+ \ccHeading{Construction functions} The array class does not provide a constructor which can be used to initialize data members. \cgal\ therefore provides a \ccc{make_array} function for this purpose, up to a certain number of arguments. \def\ccTagRmEigenClassName{\ccFalse} \ccFunction{template array make_array(const T& a);} {returns an array of dimension 1 whose first element is \ccc{a}.} \ccFunction{template array make_array(const T& a1, const T& a2);} {returns an array of dimension 2 whose first element is \ccc{a1} and second element is \ccc{a2}.} \end{ccRefClass} \ccParDims