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  /* simple example for using class array<>
   *
   * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 2001.
   * Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
   * accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
   * http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
   * 
   * Changelog:
   * 20 Jan 2001 - Removed boolalpha use since stock GCC doesn't support it
   *               (David Abrahams)
   */
  
  #include <iostream>
  #include <boost/array.hpp>
  
  int main()
  {
      // define special type name
      typedef boost::array<float,6> Array;
  
      // create and initialize an array
      Array a = { { 42 } };
  
      // access elements
      for (unsigned i=1; i<a.size(); ++i) {
          a[i] = a[i-1]+1;
      }
  
      // use some common STL container operations
      std::cout << "size:     " << a.size() << std::endl;
      std::cout << "empty:    " << (a.empty() ? "true" : "false") << std::endl;
      std::cout << "max_size: " << a.max_size() << std::endl;
      std::cout << "front:    " << a.front() << std::endl;
      std::cout << "back:     " << a.back() << std::endl;
      std::cout << "elems:    ";
  
      // iterate through all elements
      for (Array::const_iterator pos=a.begin(); pos<a.end(); ++pos) {
          std::cout << *pos << ' ';
      }
      std::cout << std::endl;
  
      // check copy constructor and assignment operator
      Array b(a);
      Array c;
      c = a;
      if (a==b && a==c) {
          std::cout << "copy construction and copy assignment are OK"
                    << std::endl;
      }
      else {
          std::cout << "copy construction and copy assignment FAILED"
                    << std::endl;
      }
  
      return 0;  // makes Visual-C++ compiler happy
  }