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C++ Tuple Library - tuple_element
Description
It contains the information about tuple element type.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for std::tuple_element.
C++98
template <size_t I, class T> class tuple_element;
C++11
template <size_t I, class T> class tuple_element;
Parameters
t − It contains type for which the tuple size is obtained.
I − It contains an order number of element within the tuple.
Return Value
none
Exceptions
No-throw guarantee − this member function never throws exceptions.
Data races
The members of both tuple objects are modified.
Example
In below example for std::tuple_element.
#include <iostream> #include <tuple> int main () { auto mytuple = std::make_tuple (100,'x'); std::tuple_element<0,decltype(mytuple)>::type first = std::get<0>(mytuple); std::tuple_element<1,decltype(mytuple)>::type second = std::get<1>(mytuple); std::cout << "tuple contains: " << first << " and " << second << '\n'; return 0; }
The output should be like this −
tuple contains: 100 and x
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