This will create a file in the current directory named '5' with the number '2' in it, the names of all the files in the current directory, followed by the number '3' and 'is a valid inequality.'
What I do not understand is why 'is a valid inequality' gets written to this file. I thought it would write '2', all the file names in the current directory, then '3' into the file called '5'. Why does the 'is a valid inequality.' get written to the file also?
Last edited by guitarscn; 08-24-2010 at 11:20 AM..
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SbStringList(3) Coin SbStringList(3)NAME
SbStringList -
The SbStringList class is a container for arrays of SbString pointers.
Note that upon using the equality and inequality operators, the strings themselves are not compared, only the pointer values.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/lists/SbStringList.h>
Inherits SbPList.
Public Member Functions
SbStringList (void)
SbStringList (const int sizehint)
void append (SbString *string)
int find (SbString *string) const
void insert (SbString *string, int insertbefore)
SbString *& operator[] (const int idx) const
const SbString ** getArrayPtr (void) const
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
The SbStringList class is a container for arrays of SbString pointers.
Note that upon using the equality and inequality operators, the strings themselves are not compared, only the pointer values.
This class do not allocate or deallocate strings. It's the callers responsibility to allocate/deallocate the SbString instances.
See also:
SbPList
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SbStringList::SbStringList (void) [inline]
Default constructor.
SbStringList::SbStringList (const intsizehint) [inline]
This constructor initializes the internal allocated size for the list to sizehint. Note that the list will still initially contain zero
items.
See also:
SPbList::SbList(const int sizehint)
Member Function Documentation
int SbStringList::find (SbString *string) const [inline]
Overridden from parent to accept an SbString argument.
void SbStringList::insert (SbString *string, intinsertbefore) [inline]
Overridden from parent to accept an SbString argument.
SbString *& SbStringList::operator[] (const intidx) const [inline]
Overridden from parent to return an SbString pointer.
Reimplemented from SbPList.
const SbString ** SbStringList::getArrayPtr (void) const [inline]
Overridden from parent to return an SbString pointer array.
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