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Unable How to obtain C++ standardcite an ISO 14882:2014 for bachelor thesisstandard where I can only get access to the drafts?

I am writing my bachelor thesis and want to cite the ISO C++ standard. However I am unable to get my hands on a copy of the standard, since the library does not have a physical or digital copy. I do get the information iI need from the working drafts, and there isn'tisn’t much of a change in the chapters iI need.

Citing ISO 14882:2014 would be my preferred solution, but since i don'tI don’t have the document, should iI cite a late working draft of the 2014 standard or even the current working draft? Do you have other ideas?

Unable to obtain C++ standard ISO 14882:2014 for bachelor thesis

I am writing my bachelor thesis and want to cite the ISO C++ standard. However I am unable to get my hands on a copy of the standard, since the library does not have a physical or digital copy. I do get the information i need from the working drafts and there isn't much of a change in the chapters i need.

Citing ISO 14882:2014 would be my preferred solution, but since i don't have the document, should i cite a late working draft of the 2014 standard or even the current working draft? Do you have other ideas?

How to cite an ISO standard where I can only get access to the drafts?

I am writing my bachelor thesis and want to cite the ISO C++ standard. However I am unable to get my hands on a copy of the standard, since the library does not have a physical or digital copy. I do get the information I need from the working drafts, and there isn’t much of a change in the chapters I need.

Citing ISO 14882:2014 would be my preferred solution, but since I don’t have the document, should I cite a late working draft of the 2014 standard or even the current working draft?

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Unable to obtain C++ standard ISO 14882:2014 for bachelor thesis

I am writing my bachelor thesis and want to cite the ISO C++ standard. However I am unable to get my hands on a copy of the standard, since the library does not have a physical or digital copy. I do get the information i need from the working drafts and there isn't much of a change in the chapters i need.

Citing ISO 14882:2014 would be my preferred solution, but since i don't have the document, should i cite a late working draft of the 2014 standard or even the current working draft? Do you have other ideas?