@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ double value_d = speed_of_light * 2.0;
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7373# Another examples
74- You can create functions that will automatically adjust order of parameters. [ godbolt] ( https://godbolt.org/z/n8Ez5K6vq )
74+ You can create functions that will automatically adjust order of parameters. [ godbolt] ( https://godbolt.org/z/roar9468x )
7575
7676``` c++
7777using rho_type = boxed::boxed<double >;
@@ -103,13 +103,12 @@ int main() {
103103 theta_type theta{3.14 / 3.0};
104104 phi_type phi{3.14 / 2.0};
105105
106- std::cout << x_coord(rho, theta, phi) << std::endl;
107- std::cout << x_coord(phi, theta, rho) << std::endl;
108- std::cout << x_coord(rho, phi, theta) << std::endl;
106+ x_coord(rho, theta, phi) == x_coord(phi, theta, rho);
107+ x_coord(rho, theta, phi) == x_coord(theta, phi, rho);
109108}
110109```
111110
112- Or using another approach: [godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/fjhaaT5hh )
111+ Or using another approach: [godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/rn1f4xbd6 )
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114113``` c++
115114using rho_type = boxed::boxed<double>;
@@ -149,9 +148,8 @@ int main() {
149148 theta_type theta{3.14 / 3.0};
150149 phi_type phi{3.14 / 2.0};
151150
152- std::cout << x_coord(rho, theta, phi) << std::endl;
153- std::cout << x_coord(phi, theta, rho) << std::endl;
154- std::cout << x_coord(rho, phi, theta) << std::endl;
151+ x_coord(rho, theta, phi) == x_coord(phi, theta, rho);
152+ x_coord(rho, theta, phi) == x_coord(theta, phi, rho);
155153}
156154```
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