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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of list::get_allocator() function in C++.What is a List in STL?List is a data structure that allows constant time insertion and deletion anywhere in sequence. Lists are implemented as doubly linked lists. Lists allow non-contiguous memory allocation. List perform better insertion extraction and moving of element in any position in container than array, vector and deque. In List the direct access to the element is slow and list is similar to forward_list, but forward list objects are single linked lists and they can only be iterated forwards.What is list::get_allocator()?list::get_allocator() ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of list::front() function in C++.What is a List in STL?List is a data structure that allows constant time insertion and deletion anywhere in sequence. Lists are implemented as doubly linked lists. Lists allow non-contiguous memory allocation. List perform better insertion extraction and moving of element in any position in container than array, vector and deque. In List the direct access to the element is slow and list is similar to forward_list, but forward list objects are single linked lists and they can only be iterated forwards.What is list::front() ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of list::end() function in C++.What is a List in STL?List is a data structure that allows constant time insertion and deletion anywhere in sequence. Lists are implemented as doubly linked lists. Lists allow non-contiguous memory allocation. List perform better insertion extraction and moving of element in any position in container than array, vector and deque. In List the direct access to the element is slow and list is similar to forward_list, but forward list objects are single linked lists and they can only be iterated forwards.What is list::end()?list::end() ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of forward_list::operator = in C++.What is a Forward_list in STL?Forward list are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward list are implement as a singly-linked lists. The ordering is kept by the association to each element of a link to the next element in the sequence.What is forward_list::operator =?Forward_list::operator = is used to assign the new values to the forward_list container by replacing the already existing ones. This operator also modifies the size of the forward_list container according to the ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of forward_list::front() and forward_list::empty() functions in C++.What is a Forward_list in STL?Forward list are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward list are implement as a singly-linked lists. The ordering is kept by the association to each element of a link to the next element in the sequence.What is forward_list::front()?forward_list::front() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is declared in header file. front() returns the iterator which is referred to the first element in the forward_list container.Syntaxforwardlist_container.front();This function ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of forward_list::begin() and forward_list::end() functions in C++.What is a Forward_list in STL?Forward list are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward list are implement as a singly-linked lists. The ordering is kept by the association to each element of a link to the next element in the sequence.What is forward_list::begin()?forward_list::begin() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is declared in header file. begin() returns the iterator which is referred to the first element in the forward_list container. Mostly we ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of forward_list::before_begin() function in C++.What is a Forward_list in STL?Forward list are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward list are implement as a singly-linked lists. The ordering is kept by the association to each element of a link to the next element in the sequence.What is forward_list::before_begin()?forward_list::before_begin() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is declared in header file. before_begin() returns the iterator which is pointing to the element before the first element in the forward_list container.Syntaxforwardlist_container.before_begin();This ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of forward_list::merge() function in C++.What is a Forward_list in STL?Forward list are sequence containers that allow constant time insert and erase operations anywhere within the sequence. Forward list are implement as a singly-linked lists. The ordering is kept by the association to each element of a link to the next element in the sequence.What is forward_list::merge()?forward_list::merge() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is declared in header file. merge() is used to merge two sorted forward_list into one. Before merging two lists we must ensure the lists are ... Read More
 
 
			
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Given is the task to show the working of forward_list max_size() function in C++ STL.What is a Forward List?Forward list can be understood as a singly linked list where the tracking can be done only in forward direction but not in a backward direction whereas in the list we can track the elements in both the direction i.e. the element holds the two links one is for forward element and another one is for backward element. Forward lists are therefore fast because they have to hold only one link which will be of a forward element. Forward elements can be ... Read More
 
 
			
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In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of list::empty() function in C++.What is a List in STL?List is a data structure that allows constant time insertion and deletion anywhere in sequence. Lists are implemented as doubly linked lists. Lists allow non-contiguous memory allocation. List perform better insertion extraction and moving of element in any position in container than array, vector and deque. In List the direct access to the element is slow and list is similar to forward_list, but forward list objects are single linked lists and they can only be iterated forwards.What is list::empty()?list::empty() ... Read More