// Boost.Bimap // // Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Matias Capeletto // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // VC++ 8.0 warns on usage of certain Standard Library and API functions that // can be cause buffer overruns or other possible security issues if misused. // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/05/SafeCandC/default.aspx // But the wording of the warning is misleading and unsettling, there are no // portable alternative functions, and VC++ 8.0's own libraries use the // functions in question. So turn off the warnings. #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE #define _SCL_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE // Boost.Bimap Example //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace boost::bimaps; struct counter { counter() : c(0) {} counter& operator++() { ++c; return *this; } unsigned int operator++(int) { return c++; } operator const unsigned int() const { return c; } private: unsigned int c; }; int main() { //[ code_repetitions_counter typedef bimap < unordered_set_of< std::string >, list_of< counter > /*< `counter` is an integer that is initialized in zero in the constructor >*/ > word_counter; typedef boost::tokenizer > text_tokenizer; std::string text= "Relations between data in the STL are represented with maps." "A map is a directed relation, by using it you are representing " "a mapping. In this directed relation, the first type is related to " "the second type but it is not true that the inverse relationship " "holds. This is useful in a lot of situations, but there are some " "relationships that are bidirectional by nature."; // feed the text into the container word_counter wc; text_tokenizer tok(text,boost::char_separator(" \t\n.,;:!?'\"-")); for( text_tokenizer::const_iterator it = tok.begin(), it_end = tok.end(); it != it_end ; ++it ) { /*<< Because the right collection type is `list_of`, the right data is not used a key and can be modified in the same way as with standard maps. >>*/ ++ wc.left[*it]; } // list words with counters by order of appearance /*<< When we insert the elements using the left map view, the element is inserted at the end of the list. >>*/ for( word_counter::right_const_iterator wit = wc.right.begin(), wit_end = wc.right.end(); wit != wit_end; ++wit ) { std::cout << wit->second << ": " << wit->first; } //] return 0; }