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// Fig. 21.26: fig21_26.cpp
// Standard library algorithms fill, fill_n, generate
// and generate_n.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include <algorithm> // algorithm definitions
#include <vector> // vector class-template definition
char nextLetter(); // prototype
int main()
{
std::vector< char > chars( 10 );
std::ostream_iterator< char > output( cout, " " );
// fill chars with 5s
std::fill( chars.begin(), chars.end(), '5' );
cout << "Vector chars after filling with 5s:\n";
std::copy( chars.begin(), chars.end(), output );
// fill first five elements of chars with As
std::fill_n( chars.begin(), 5, 'A' );
cout << "\n\nVector chars after filling five elements"
<< " with As:\n";
std::copy( chars.begin(), chars.end(), output );
// generate values for all elements of chars with nextLetter
std::generate( chars.begin(), chars.end(), nextLetter );
cout << "\n\nVector chars after generating letters A-J:\n";
std::copy( chars.begin(), chars.end(), output );
// generate values for first five elements of chars
// with nextLetter
std::generate_n( chars.begin(), 5, nextLetter );
cout << "\n\nVector chars after generating K-O for the"
<< " first five elements:\n";
std::copy( chars.begin(), chars.end(), output );
cout << endl;
return 0;
} // end main
// returns next letter in the alphabet (starts with A)
char nextLetter()
{
static char letter = 'A';
return letter++;
} // end function nextLetter
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