Is there an equivalent to the range-based enumerate
loop from python in C++?
I would imagine something like this.
enumerateLoop (auto counter, auto el, container) {
charges.at(counter) = el[0];
aa.at(counter) = el[1];
}
Can this be done with templates or macros?
I'm aware that I can just use an old school for-loop and iterate until I reach container.size()
. But I'm interested how this would be solved using templates or macros.
EDIT
I played a bit with boost iterators after the hint in the comments. I got another working solution using C++14.
template <typename... T>
auto zip(const T &... containers) -> boost::iterator_range<boost::zip_iterator<
decltype(boost::make_tuple(std::begin(containers)...))>> {
auto zip_begin =
boost::make_zip_iterator(boost::make_tuple(std::begin(containers)...));
auto zip_end =
boost::make_zip_iterator(boost::make_tuple(std::end(containers)...));
return boost::make_iterator_range(zip_begin, zip_end);
}
template <typename T>
auto enumerate(const T &container) {
return zip(boost::counting_range(0, static_cast<int>(container.size())),
container);
}
https://gist.github.com/kain88-de/fef962dc1c15437457a8
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