From: Alex Mendes da Costa (alexmdac_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-07-24 17:45:28


Hi folks:

I quite often have to write code to do the following:

Given N sequences, generate all the N-tuples s.t. the i'th element in
each tuple is drawn from the i'th sequence.

For example, if sequence S1 is { 1, 2, 3 } and sequence S2 is { 10, 20
}, I need to generate these tuples: (1, 10), (2, 10), (1, 20), (2,
20).

I think this problem could be solved elegantly with a iterator similar
to zip_iterator. I have some questions:

(1) Is there already a way to do this in boost?
(2) If not, would this be a worthwhile addition to the iterator library?
(3) If so, could I contribute code for this, or must the existing
library owners write it?
(4) If so, how would I go about getting my code added? Most of the
docs seem to be about submitting entire libraries, rather than
extensions to existing libraries.

Thanks,
Alex