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Adaptors

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We have all seen adaptors—those little things that go on the ends of hoses so that they will connect properly with a fitting of a different size. The adaptors provided by the STL are little different. They connect onto an existing object on one side and make it appear differently on the other side. They do not really change the object to which they are applied; they simply make it look different.

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Robson, R. (1998). Adaptors. In: Using the STL. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0531-6_9

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