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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Why the results of these two code fragments are not the same? Post 303030166 by johnprogrammer on Wednesday 6th of February 2019 11:09:03 PM
Old 02-07-2019
The POSIX shell code detects if there are two or more, same command line arguments to the script.


An example with C++03.

Assuming we have a vector (array) with some strings:

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>


int main()
{
  using namespace std;

  string stringArray[]={"some", "to", "words", "to", "use", "for", "testing", "purposes"};

  vector<string> myvector(stringArray, stringArray+ sizeof(stringArray)/sizeof(*stringArray) );


  Here is the interesting part:

  for(vector<string>::size_type i= 0; i< myvector.size(); ++i)
  {
    for(vector<string>::size_type j= i+ 1; j< myvector.size(); ++j)
    {
       if(myvector[j]== myvector[i])
       {
         cout<< "Two or more words are the same\n\n";
         
         return 0;
       }
    }
  }

}

This is what I am trying to do with the POSIX shell code I posted.
 

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basis(7rheolef) 						    rheolef-6.1 						   basis(7rheolef)

NAME
basis - polynomial basis SYNOPSYS
The basis class defines functions that evaluates a polynomial basis and its derivatives on a point. The polynomial basis is designated by a string, e.g. "P0", "P1", "P2", "bubble",... indicating the basis. The basis depends also of the reference element: triangle, square, tetrahedron (see reference_element(2)). For instance, on a square, the "P1" string designates the common Q1 four-nodes basis on the refer- ence square. The nodes associated to the Lagrange polynomial basis are also available by its associated accessor. IMPLEMENTATION NOTE
The basis class is a see smart_pointer(2)) class on a basis_rep class that is a pure virtual base class for effective bases, e.g. basis_P1, basis_P1, etc. IMPLEMENTATION
template<class T> class basis_basic : public smart_pointer<basis_rep<T> > { public: // typedefs: typedef basis_rep<T> rep; typedef smart_pointer<rep> base; typedef typename basis_rep<T>::size_type size_type; // allocators: basis_basic (std::string name = ""); // accessors: std::string name() const; size_type degree() const; size_type size (reference_element hat_K) const; void hat_node( reference_element hat_K, std::vector<point_basic<T> >& hat_node) const; void eval( reference_element hat_K, const point_basic<T>& hat_x, std::vector<T>& values) const; void grad_eval( reference_element hat_K, const point_basic<T>& hat_x, std::vector<point_basic<T> >& values) const; }; typedef basis_basic<Float> basis; SEE ALSO
reference_element(2), smart_pointer(2) rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 basis(7rheolef)
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