What's the best way for setting an std::vector<int>
to a range, e.g. all numbers between 3 and 16?
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You could use
std::iota
if you have C++11 support or are using the STL:or implement your own if not.
If you can use
boost
, then a nice option isboost::irange
:std::iota - is useful, but it requires iterator, before creation vector, .... so I take own solution.