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A class augmenting std::tuple by element access via operator[]. More...
#include <dune/common/tuplevector.hh>
Public Member Functions | |
template<class... TT, class = std::void_t<decltype(Base(std::declval<TT&&>()...))>> | |
constexpr | TupleVector (TT &&... tt) |
Construct from a set of arguments. More... | |
constexpr | TupleVector () |
Default constructor. | |
template<std::size_t i, std::enable_if_t<(i< sizeof...(T)), int > = 0> | |
constexpr decltype(auto) | operator[] (const Dune::index_constant< i > &) const |
Const access to the tuple elements. | |
template<std::size_t i, std::enable_if_t<(i< sizeof...(T)), int > = 0> | |
decltype(auto) | operator[] (const Dune::index_constant< i > &) |
Non-const access to the tuple elements. | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static constexpr std::size_t | size () |
Number of elements of the tuple. | |
Detailed Description
template<class... T>
class Dune::TupleVector< T >
class Dune::TupleVector< T >
A class augmenting std::tuple by element access via operator[].
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
◆ TupleVector()
template<class... T>
template<class... TT, class = std::void_t<decltype(Base(std::declval<TT&&>()...))>>
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inlineconstexpr |
Construct from a set of arguments.
This is only available if you can construct the underlying std::tuple from the same argument list.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- dune/common/tuplevector.hh
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