Use std::copy to print all elements in a set : copy « STL Algorithms Non modifying sequence operations « C++ Tutorial






#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;

#include <set>

#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator> // ostream_iterator

int main()
{
   double a[ 5 ] = { 2.1, 4.2, 9.5, 2.1, 3.7 };
   std::set< double, std::less< double > > doubleSet( a, a + 5 );;
   std::ostream_iterator< double > output( cout, " " );

   cout << "doubleSet contains: ";
   std::copy( doubleSet.begin(), doubleSet.end(), output );

   cout << endl;
   return 0;
}
doubleSet contains: 2.1 3.7 4.2 9.5








25.2.copy
25.2.1.Copy vector and list
25.2.2.Use copy to copy elements in one container to another container
25.2.3.Copy and insert list
25.2.4.Use copy function to print all elements in a deque
25.2.5.Print all elements in a list with copy function
25.2.6.Use std::copy to print all elements in a set
25.2.7.Display all elements in a vector
25.2.8.Use copy to output all elements in a container
25.2.9.Use copy to copy elements of one container into another container in reverse order
25.2.10.Copy all letters three elements behind the 'f'
25.2.11.Copy istream_iterator to ostream_iterator
25.2.12.Use the copy algorithms: Shift the contents of vector1 left by 4 positions
25.2.13.Use the generic copy to duplicate vectors
25.2.14.Use copy() to copy value from one vector to vector
25.2.15.Use copy to copy value from vector to a list