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Name: Anonymous 2009-11-25 21:52

Using c++, I have a string vector containing thousands of elements. I know I can erase a specific element using:

vectorName.erase(remove(vectorName.begin(),vectorName.end(),"whatever"),vectorName.end());

In that example it would get rid of any vector elements that equaled "whatever".

I'm looking to erase certain elements if anywhere in that element it has a certain combination of letters. In my case, I want to erase any URLs that make it into the vector, so I would erase any element that contained "http" or "www" in it.

I tried googling this, but I have no clue what to look for. Can anyone offer their expertise? Is there a one line solution using vectorName.erase()?

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-28 11:24

>>20
That's a fun trick, but treating strings as symbols pollutes the current package with random symbols, it's also limited to entire words separated by spaces, as opposed to badwords which are part of a larger string.

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