vector<bool>::reference::operator=
Assigns a Boolean value to a bit or the value held by a referenced element to a bit.
reference& operator=(
const reference& _Right
);
reference& operator=(
bool _Val
);
Parameters
_Right
The element reference whose value is to be assigned to the bit._Val
The Boolean value to be assigned to the bit.
Return Value
The Boolean value either designated or referred to.
Example
// vector_bool_ref_op_assign.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
class MyAlloc{};
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
typedef vector<bool> boolvector;
boolvector v;
bool b1, b2;
v.push_back( false );
v.push_back( true );
boolvector::reference ref1 = v.at( 0 );
boolvector::reference ref2 = v.at( 1 );
b1 = ref1;
b2 = ref2;
cout << "The initial value of the 1st element was: " << b1 << endl;
cout << "The initial value of the 2nd element was: " << b2 << endl;
ref2.operator=( ref1 );
b2 = ref2;
cout << "The value of the 2nd element is now: " << b2 << endl;
ref1.operator=( true );
b1 = bool( ref1 );
cout << "The value of the 1st element is now: " << b1 << endl;
}
The initial value of the 1st element was: 0 The initial value of the 2nd element was: 1 The value of the 2nd element is now: 0 The value of the 1st element is now: 1
Requirements
Header: <vector>
Namespace: std