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Farshad
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Hi Foamers,
I need to create a table which has 100 rows and 4 columns. Since using hashtable or std::map i could only create 2 columns , I wonder what is the best solution for this table. Please give me a hint or an abstract piece of code. Thanks Farshad |
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