03-15-2012
I changed the call of
transform algorithm to this:
PHP Code:
transform(vec1.begin(),vec1.end(),vec2.begin(),vec1.begin(),suma);
and it worked. Also vec2 has to be of size 5.
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Known errors that point to main(3)
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