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Marius Bancila
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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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Converting a range to a container

The result of applying various range adapters to a range (such as a container) is a complex type that is difficult to type or remember. Typically, we’d use the auto specifier to indicate the type of the result of chaining adaptors, as we saw in the previous recipes. Ranges are lazy, which means they are evaluated, and they produce results only when we iterate over them. However, we often need to store the result of applying one or more range adaptors in a container, such as a vector or a map. Prior to C++23, this required explicit coding. However, C++23 provides a range conversion function, called std::ranges::to, which makes this an easy task. It also enables conversion between different containers. In this recipe, we will learn how to use it.

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The is_prime() function used in the following snippets was shown in the recipe Exploring the standard range adaptors and will not be listed again here.

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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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