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Tuples are objects that pack elements of -possibly- different types together in a single object, just like pair objects do for pairs of elements, but generalized for any number of elements.
Conceptually, they are similar to plain old data structures (C-like structs) but instead of having named data members, its elements are accessed by their order in the tuple.
The selection of particular elements within a tuple is done at the template-instantiation level, and thus, it must be specified at compile-time, with helper functions such as get and tie.
The tuple class is closely related to the pair class (defined in header <utility>): Tuples can be constructed from pairs, and pairs can be treated as tuples for certain purposes.
array containers also have certain tuple-like functionalities.
Reference
C library:
- <cassert> (assert.h)
- <cctype> (ctype.h)
- <cerrno> (errno.h)
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<cfenv> (fenv.h)C++11
- <cfloat> (float.h)
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<cinttypes> (inttypes.h)C++11
- <ciso646> (iso646.h)
- <climits> (limits.h)
- <clocale> (locale.h)
- <cmath> (math.h)
- <csetjmp> (setjmp.h)
- <csignal> (signal.h)
- <cstdarg> (stdarg.h)
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<cstdbool> (stdbool.h)C++11
- <cstddef> (stddef.h)
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<cstdint> (stdint.h)C++11
- <cstdio> (stdio.h)
- <cstdlib> (stdlib.h)
- <cstring> (string.h)
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<ctgmath> (tgmath.h)C++11
- <ctime> (time.h)
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<cuchar> (uchar.h)C++11
- <cwchar> (wchar.h)
- <cwctype> (wctype.h)
Containers:
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<array>C++11
- <deque>
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<forward_list>C++11
- <list>
- <map>
- <queue>
- <set>
- <stack>
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<unordered_map>C++11
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<unordered_set>C++11
- <vector>
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Input/Output:
Multi-threading:
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<atomic>C++11
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<condition_variable>C++11
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<future>C++11
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<mutex>C++11
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<thread>C++11
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Other:
- <algorithm>
- <bitset>
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<chrono>C++11
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<codecvt>C++11
- <complex>
- <exception>
- <functional>
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<initializer_list>C++11
- <iterator>
- <limits>
- <locale>
- <memory>
- <new>
- <numeric>
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<random>C++11
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<ratio>C++11
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<regex>C++11
- <stdexcept>
- <string>
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<system_error>C++11
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<tuple>C++11
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<type_traits>C++11
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<typeindex>C++11
- <typeinfo>
- <utility>
- <valarray>
<tuple>
classes
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tupleC++11
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tuple_elementC++11
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tuple_sizeC++11
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functions
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forward_as_tupleC++11
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getC++11
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make_tupleC++11
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tieC++11
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tuple_catC++11
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objects
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ignoreC++11
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- Reference
- <tuple>
header
<tuple>
Tuple library
Conceptually, they are similar to plain old data structures (C-like structs) but instead of having named data members, its elements are accessed by their order in the tuple.
The selection of particular elements within a tuple is done at the template-instantiation level, and thus, it must be specified at compile-time, with helper functions such as get and tie.
The tuple class is closely related to the pair class (defined in header <utility>): Tuples can be constructed from pairs, and pairs can be treated as tuples for certain purposes.
array containers also have certain tuple-like functionalities.
Classes
- tuple
- Tuple (class template)
Helper classes
- tuple_size
- Tuple size traits (class template)
- tuple_element
- Tuple element type (class template)
Functions
Object creation
- make_tuple
- Construct tuple (function template)
- forward_as_tuple
- Forward as tuple (function template)
- tie
- Tie arguments to tuple elements (function template)
- tuple_cat
- Concatenate tuples (function template)
Element access
- get
- Get element (function template)
Objects
- ignore
- Ignore assignment (object)
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