Can somebody explain to me why the code below works and produce true? v1.begin()
produces an iterator but when debugging if I inspect the value of v1.begin()
inside the compare function I see the value of the first element of the vector.
Is this related to the fact that one needs to use typename vector<T>::iterator
it to name an iterator inside a template? It would be great if somebody could elaborate on this
Thanks
template<class U, class V> bool compare(const U &v1, const U &v2, const V &v3) {
if ((v1 == v2) && (v2 == v3) ){
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<int> v1(10,3);
vector<int> v2(10,3);
bool iComp = compare(v1.begin(), v1.begin() + 2, v2.begin());
cout << typeid(v1.begin()).name() << " " << *v2.begin() << endl;
return 1;
}
iComp
evaluates tofalse
. So I don't understand the question!v1
,v2
andv3
are all iterators.