Input and output
DAPPLE has some primitive I/O capabilities for vectors and matrices.
In particular, vectors and matrices can be used with iostreams for
input and output:
intVector A(N);
intMatrix B(N,M);
...
cin >> A; // it expects N whitespace-separated integers
cin >> B; // it expects N*M whitespace-separated integers, row-major order
...
cout << A; // prints N tab-separated integers (no newlines)
cout << B; // prints N lines, each with M tab-separated integers
Only the active elements are written, so it may actually
print fewer than N (or N*M) elements. If entire rows of a matrix are
inactive, fewer than N lines may be printed. Similarly, for reading,
only the active elements are read from input, and thus only the active
elements should be provided as input.
Boolean vectors and matrices are printed as 0 and 1. Character
vectors and matrices are printed without tab separators, and read
without expecting them.