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CUIntArray Class

Supports arrays of unsigned integers.

Syntax

class CUIntArray : public CObject

Members

The member functions of CUIntArray are similar to the member functions of class CObArray. Because of this similarity, you can use the CObArray reference documentation for member function specifics. Wherever you see a CObject pointer as a function parameter or return value, substitute a UINT.

CObject* CObArray::GetAt( int <nIndex> ) const;

for example, translates to

UINT CUIntArray::GetAt( int <nIndex> ) const;

Public Constructors

Name Description
CUIntArray::CUIntArray Constructs an empty array.

Public Methods

Name Description
CUIntArray::Add Adds an element to the end of the array; grows the array if necessary.
CUIntArray::Append Appends another array to the array; grows the array if necessary.
CUIntArray::Copy Copies another array to the array; grows the array if necessary.
CUIntArray::ElementAt Returns a temporary reference to the element pointer within the array.
CUIntArray::FreeExtra Frees all unused memory above the current upper bound.
CUIntArray::GetAt Returns the value at a given index.
CUIntArray::GetCount Gets the number of elements in this array.
CUIntArray::GetData Allows access to elements in the array. Can be NULL.
CUIntArray::GetSize Gets the number of elements in this array.
CUIntArray::GetUpperBound Returns the largest valid index.
CUIntArray::InsertAt Inserts an element (or all the elements in another array) at a specified index.
CUIntArray::IsEmpty Determines if the array is empty.
CUIntArray::RemoveAll Removes all the elements from this array.
CUIntArray::RemoveAt Removes an element at a specific index.
CUIntArray::SetAt Sets the value for a given index; array not allowed to grow.
CUIntArray::SetAtGrow Sets the value for a given index; grows the array if necessary.
CUIntArray::SetSize Sets the number of elements to be contained in this array.

Public Operators

Name Description
CUIntArray::operator [ ] Sets or gets the element at the specified index.

Remarks

An unsigned integer, or UINT, differs from words and doublewords in that the physical size of a UINT can change depending on the target operating environment. A UINT is the same size as a doubleword.

CUIntArray incorporates the IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC macro to support run-time type access and dumping to a CDumpContext object. If you need a dump of individual unsigned integer elements, you must set the depth of the dump context to 1 or greater. Unsigned integer arrays cannot be serialized.

Note

Before using an array, use SetSize to establish its size and allocate memory for it. If you do not use SetSize, adding elements to your array causes it to be frequently reallocated and copied. Frequent reallocation and copying are inefficient and can fragment memory.

For more information on using CUIntArray, see the article Collections.

Inheritance Hierarchy

CObject

CUIntArray

Requirements

Header: afxcoll.h

See also

CObject Class
Hierarchy Chart