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- From: Omar Othman <oothman>
- Subject: How to contain a object with different attribute...
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- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 18:02:04 GMT
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- Hi. C++ers.
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- This question keeps on bothering me. I know it can be done. I just need
- some example to get through the concept:
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- If I want to contain a lot of object with different attribute with one
- array or tree so that I can walk through all of them one by one. How can
- I do it? If you answer is too long, please point me to a book with some
- examples.
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- thanks a lot.
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- you can post or send a e-mail to JYANG@simsci.com
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- Jerry
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