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std::list(3) C++ Standard Libary std::list(3) NAME std::list - std::list Synopsis Defined in header <list> template< class T, (1) class Allocator = std::allocator<T> > class list; namespace pmr { template <class T> (2) (since C++17) using list = std::list<T, std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<T>>; } std::list is a container that supports constant time insertion and removal of elements from anywhere in the container. Fast random access is not supported. It is usually implemented as a doubly-linked list. Compared to std::for- ward_list this container provides bidirectional iteration capability while being less space efficient. Adding, removing and moving the elements within the list or across several lists does not invalidate the iterators or references. An iterator is in- validated only when the corresponding element is deleted. std::list meets the requirements of Container, AllocatorAwareCon- tainer, SequenceContainer and ReversibleContainer. Template parameters The type of the elements. T must meet the requirements of CopyAssignable and (until CopyConstructible. C++11) The requirements that are imposed on the elements depend on the (since actual operations performed on the container. Generally, it is C++11) required that element type is a complete type and meets the (until requirements of Erasable, but many member functions im- pose C++17) T - stricter requirements. The requirements that are imposed on the elements depend on the actual operations performed on the container. Generally, it is required that element type meets the requirements of Erasable, but many member functions impose stricter requirements. This (since container (but not its members) can be instantiated with an C++17) incomplete element type if the allocator satisfies the allocator completeness requirements. Feature-test macro: __cpp_lib_incomplete_container_ele- ments An allocator that is used to acquire/release memory and to construct/destroy the elements in that memory. The type must meet the requirements of Allocator. Allocator - The behavior is undefined (until C++20) The program is ill-formed (since C++20) if Allocator::value_type is not the same as T. Member types Member type Definition value_type T allocator_type Allocator size_type Unsigned integer type (usually std::size_t) difference_type Signed integer type (usually std::ptrdiff_t) reference value_type& const_reference const value_type& pointer Allocator::pointer (until C++11) std::allocator_traits<Allocator>::pointer (since C++11) const_pointer Allocator::const_pointer (until C++11) std::allocator_traits<Alloca- tor>::const_pointer (since C++11) iterator LegacyBidirectionalIterator to value_type const_iterator LegacyBidirectionalIterator to const value_type reverse_iterator std::reverse_iterator<iterator> const_reverse_iterator std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> Member functions constructor constructs the list (public member function) destructor destructs the list (public member function) operator= assigns values to the container (public member function) assign assigns values to the container (public member function) get_allocator returns the associated allocator (public member function) Element access front access the first element (public member function) back access the last element (public member function) Iterators begin returns an iterator to the beginning cbegin (public member function) (C++11) end returns an iterator to the end cend (public member function) (C++11) rbegin returns a reverse iterator to the beginning crbegin (public member function) (C++11) rend returns a reverse iterator to the end crend (public member function) (C++11) Capacity empty checks whether the container is empty (public member function) size returns the number of elements (public member function) max_size returns the maximum possible number of elements (public member function) Modifiers clear clears the contents (public member function) insert inserts elements (public member function) emplace constructs element in-place (C++11) (public member function) erase erases elements (public member function) push_back adds an element to the end (public member function) emplace_back constructs an element in-place at the end (C++11) (public member function) pop_back removes the last element (public member function) push_front inserts an element to the beginning (public member function) emplace_front constructs an element in-place at the beginning (C++11) (public member function) pop_front removes the first element (public member function) resize changes the number of elements stored (public member function) swap swaps the contents (public member function) Operations merge merges two sorted lists (public member function) splice moves elements from another list (public member function) remove removes elements satisfying specific criteria remove_if (public member function) reverse reverses the order of the elements (public member function) unique removes consecutive duplicate elements (public member function) sort sorts the elements (public member function) Non-member functions operator== operator!= operator< operator<= operator> operator>= lexicographically compares the values in the list operator<=> (function template) (removed in C++20) (removed in C++20) (removed in C++20) (removed in C++20) (removed in C++20) (C++20) std::swap(std::list) specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) erase(std::list) Erases all elements satisfying specific crite- ria erase_if(std::list) (function template) (C++20) Deduction guides(since C++17) Example // Run this code #include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <list> int main() { // Create a list containing integers std::list<int> l = { 7, 5, 16, 8 }; // Add an integer to the front of the list l.push_front(25); // Add an integer to the back of the list l.push_back(13); // Insert an integer before 16 by searching auto it = std::find(l.begin(), l.end(), 16); if (it != l.end()) { l.insert(it, 42); } // Print out the list std::cout << "l = { "; for (int n : l) { std::cout << n << ", "; } std::cout << "};\n"; } Output: l = { 25, 7, 5, 42, 16, 8, 13, }; http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::list(3)
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