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Re: Anyone could help me with this memeory problem...
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Ulrich Lauther |
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Re: Anyone could help me with this memeory problem... |
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Wed, 23 Feb 2005 10:34:04 +0000 (UTC) |
Larry I Smith <larryXiXsmith@verizon.net> wrote:
: You shouldn't have to write your own tree code. You could
: use a 'map' or 'multimap' from the C++ Std Template Lib (STL).
: 'map' and 'multimap' are (usually) implmented with an
: RB-tree. Get familiar with the containers, and the functions
: to manipulate them, that are provided as part of the STL (which
: comes with most modern day C++ packages).
the original poster is obviouly in the process of learning C++.
Writing code for creating/using a binary tree is a usefull exercise
and will give him more insight than blindly using library code.
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