#+OPTIONS: latex:t toc:nil H:3 Thanks Thierry, But I'd like to hide all those includes and the main function. I'm not sure if it's possible. Thierry Banel writes: > A starting point could be as follows. > Type C-c C-c to evaluate. > Type C-c C-v v to expand the source. > > #+BEGIN_SRC C++ :flags -std=c++11 > > #include > #include > using namespace std; > > class Solution { > public: > vector twoSum(vector& nums, int target) { > vector result; > result.push_back(0); > result.push_back(1); > return result; > } > }; > > vector nums = {2, 7, 11, 15}; > int target = 9; > > int main() > { > Solution solution; > for (int x : solution.twoSum(nums,target)) > cout< } > > #+END_SRC > > #+RESULTS: > | 0 | > | 1 | > > > > On 16/09/2017 09:50, Amos Bird wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I'd like to write a blog about leetcode solutions in c++. How can I evaluate >> those c++ code snippet using org babel? >> >> >> 1 Array >> >> >> 1.1 Two Sum >> >> Given an array of integers, return indices of the two numbers such that they >> add up to a specific target. >> >> You may assume that each input would have exactly one solution, and you may >> not use the same element twice. >> >> Example: >> Given nums = [2, 7, 11, 15], target = 9, >> >> Because nums[0] + nums[1] = 2 + 7 = 9, >> return [0, 1]. >> >> |class Solution { >> public: >> vector twoSum(vector&nums,int target) { >> >> } >> }; >> | >> >> I need to add default headers and pass arguments to the entry class. >> >> – >> Amos Bird >> amosbird@gmail.com >> -- Amos Bird amosbird@gmail.com