TYPE& operator []( int nIndex );
TYPE operator []( int nIndex ) const;
Parameters
TYPE
Template parameter specifying the type of elements in this array.
nIndex
Index of the element to be accessed.
Remarks
These subscript operators are a convenient substitute for the SetAt and GetAt functions.
The first operator, called for arrays that are not const, may be used on either the right (r-value) or the left (l-value) of an assignment statement. The second, called for const arrays, may be used only on the right.
The Debug version of the library asserts if the subscript (either on the left or right side of an assignment statement) is out of bounds.
Example
CArray<CPoint,CPoint> myArray;
// Add elements to the array.
for (int i=0;i < 10;i++)
myArray.Add( CPoint(i, 2*i) );
// Modify all the points in the array.
for (i=0;i <= myArray.GetUpperBound();i++)
{
myArray[i].x = 0;
}
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See Also CArray::GetAt, CArray::SetAt, CArray::ElementAt