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Thinking In C++. Volume 2: Practical ProgrammingAppendix A lists additional references. The first chapter in this section introduces the Standard C++ string class, which is a powerful tool that simplifies most of the text-processing chores you might have. The string class might be the most thorough string manipulation tool you’ve ever seen. Chances are, anything you’ve done to character strings with lines of code in C can be done with a member function call in the string class. Chapter 4 covers the iostreams library, which contains classes for processing input and output with files, string targets, and the system console. Although Chapter 5, "Templates in Depth," is not explicitly a library chapter, it is necessary preparation for the two that follow. In Chapter 6 we examine the generic algorithms offered by the Standard C++ library. Because they are implemented with templates, these algorithms can be applied to any sequence of objects. Chapter 7 covers the standard containers and their associated iterators. We cover algorithms first because they can be fully explored by using only arrays and the vector container (which we have been using since early in Volume 1) ...» |
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