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QuestionVS2005 versions of the following classes for WTL app ? Pin
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QuestionHow memory efficient is std::set? Pin
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Zac Howland18-Sep-06 6:17
Zac Howland18-Sep-06 6:17 
That all depends on the type of efficiency you are looking for.

If you want memory efficiency, vector or deque is better (deque being better than vector in that case as well). Also, if you need random access capability, you should stick with one of those two collections.

If you want fast sorting efficiency, set is a good choice since it sorts elements as they are inserted.

Keep in mind that set also requires elements to be unique, so if you need to have elements that might compare to be the same (e.g. a set of integers with 2 5's), you will need to use multiset or another collection like vector, deque or list.

Basically, it depends on what you are doing, what type of data you have, and how you intend to use that data.

If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week

Zac

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Questionvariant and BSTR interactions Pin
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Questionevent_source(com), event_receiver(com, true) __hooking problem Pin
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