nate.schweizer Joined 9/4/22 Messages 9 Points 13 9/22/22 #1 Generally speaking, should we expect to use copy initialization (i=1), brace initialization ( i{ 1 }) or something else in quantitative finance?
Generally speaking, should we expect to use copy initialization (i=1), brace initialization ( i{ 1 }) or something else in quantitative finance?
APalley Joined 12/9/09 Messages 54,016 Points 1,273 9/22/22 #2 nate.schweizer said: Generally speaking, should we expect to use copy initialization (i=1), brace initialization ( i{ 1 }) or something else in quantitative finance? Click to expand... I've seen the gamut. There is a lot of legacy code and styles tend to be sticky in code bases.
nate.schweizer said: Generally speaking, should we expect to use copy initialization (i=1), brace initialization ( i{ 1 }) or something else in quantitative finance? Click to expand... I've seen the gamut. There is a lot of legacy code and styles tend to be sticky in code bases.