Options and Derivatives Programming in C++20 by Carlos Oliveira

Options and Derivatives Programming in C++20 by Carlos Oliveira

Author:Carlos Oliveira
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781484263150
Publisher: Apress


std::copy(ivector.begin(), ivector.end(), dvector.begin());

}

Here, the two vectors ivector and dvector have different types. The fact that you have a template algorithm means that you don’t need to write separate functions to handle every combination of types that could be presented as an argument to the copy function.

Another useful ability provided by this template is to copy elements from an existing container into the standard output. To do this, you need to wrap the standard output (or any other stream, for that matter) with an std::ostream_iterator object , which allows you to iterate though an output stream. Here is an example of a simple way of displaying the contents of an STL container:void print_prices()

{

vector<double> prices(100);



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