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include <Grid.h> include <SpreadsheetCell.h> include <string> include <vector> using namespace std; void processIntGrid(Grid<int>& inGrid) { // body omitted for brevity } int main(int argc, char** argv) { Grid<int> myIntGrid; // declares a grid that stores ints myIntGrid.setElementAt(0, 0, 10); int x = myIntGrid.getElementAt(0, 0); Grid<int> grid2(myIntGrid); Grid<int> anotherIntGrid = grid2; //Grid test; // WILL NOT COMPILE //Grid<> test; // WILL NOT COMPILE Grid<SpreadsheetCell> mySpreadsheet; SpreadsheetCell myCell; mySpreadsheet.setElementAt(3, 4, myCell); Grid<char*> myStringGrid; myStringGrid.setElementAt(2, 2, "hello"); Grid<vector<int> > gridOfVectors; // Note the extra space! vector<int> myVector; gridOfVectors.setElementAt(5, 6, myVector); //Grid<vector<int>> gridOfVectors; // INCORRECT SYNTAX Grid<int>* myGridp = new Grid<int>(); myGridp->setElementAt(0, 0, 10); x = myGridp->getElementAt(0, 0); delete myGridp; return (0); }
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