vector<bool>::reference Class
The vector<bool>::reference class is a proxy class to the vector<bool> Class whose objects are able to provide reference simulation to elements (single bits) within a vector<bool> object.
Remarks
A simulated reference is needed because C++ does not natively allow direct reference to bits. vector<bool> uses only one bit per element, and these can be referenced using the objects in this proxy class. The reference simulation is not complete, as certain assignments are not valid. For example, you cannot take the address of the vector<bool>::reference object, so the following code that uses vector<bool>::operator[] is not correct:
vector<bool> v;
...
bool* pvb = &v[1]; // conversion error - do not use
bool& vb = v[1]; // conversion error - do not use
Member Functions
Inverts the Boolean value of a vector element. |
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Exchanges the elements of two vectors with Boolean elements. |
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Assigns a Boolean value to a bit or the value held by a referenced element to a bit. |
Requirements
Header: <vector>
Namespace: std