graph/example/iterator-property-map-eg.cpp
Jeremy Siek 5215e9b4f2 examples from the book
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2001-11-01 16:56:10 +00:00

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//=======================================================================
// Copyright 2001 Jeremy G. Siek, Andrew Lumsdaine, Lie-Quan Lee,
//
// This file is part of the Boost Graph Library
//
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//=======================================================================
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/property_map.hpp>
int
main()
{
using namespace boost;
double x[] = { 0.2, 4.5, 3.2 };
iterator_property_map < double *, identity_property_map > pmap(x);
std::cout << "x[1] = " << get(pmap, 1) << std::endl;
put(pmap, 0, 1.7);
std::cout << "x[0] = " << pmap[0] << std::endl;
return 0;
}