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std::array::front(3)	      C++ Standard Libary	  std::array::front(3)

NAME
       std::array::front - std::array::front

Synopsis
	  reference front();			    (until C++17)
	  constexpr reference front();		    (since C++17)
	  const_reference front() const;	    (until C++14)
	  constexpr const_reference front() const;  (since C++14)

	  Returns a reference to the first element in the container.

	  Calling front	on an empty container is undefined.

Parameters
	  (none)

Return value
	  reference to the first element

Complexity
	  Constant

Notes
	  For  a container c, the expression c.front() is equivalent to	*c.be-
       gin().

Example
	  The following	code uses front	to display  the	 first	element	 of  a
       std::array<char,	6>:

       // Run this code

	#include <array>
	#include <iostream>

	int main()
	{
	    std::array<char, 6>	letters	{'o', 'm', 'g',	'w', 't', 'f'};

	    if (!letters.empty()) {
		std::cout  << "The first character is '" << letters.front() <<
       "'.\n";
	    }
	}

Output:
	The first character is 'o'.

See also
	  back	  access the last element
	  (C++11) (public member function)

http://cppreference.com		  2022.07.31		  std::array::front(3)

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