STL Sample for deque::insert Function

Last reviewed: October 9, 1997
Article ID: Q156589
The information in this article applies to:
  • The Standard C++ Library included with: - Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Edition, version 4.2

SUMMARY

The sample code below illustrates how to use the deque::insert, begin, and end STL functions in Visual C++.

MORE INFORMATION

Required Header

   <deque>

Prototype

   iterator insert(iterator iter, const T& x = T());
   void insert(iterator iter, size_type n, const T& x);
   void insert(iterator iter, const_iterator first,const_iterator last);

NOTE: The class/parameter names in the prototype may not match the version in the header file. Some have been modified to improve readability.

Description

Each of these functions inserts a sequence specified by the remaining operands after the element pointed to by iter in the container. The first member function inserts a single element with value x and returns an iterator that points to the newly inserted element. The second member function inserts a repetition of n elements of value x. The third member function inserts the sequence [first, last).

Sample Code

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Compile options needed: -GX
//
// deque.cpp :
//
// Functions:
//
//    insert
//    begin
//    end
//
// Written by Bobby Mattappally
// of Microsoft Product Support Services,
// Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

/* Compile options needed:-GX
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <deque>

typedef deque<char, allocator<char> > CHARDEQUE;
void print_contents (CHARDEQUE  deque);

void main()
{
    //create a with 3 A's
    CHARDEQUE  a(3,'A');

    //create b with 2 B's.
    CHARDEQUE  b(2,'B');

    //print out the contents
    print_contents (a);
    print_contents (b);

    //insert 'X' to the beginning of a
    a.insert(a.begin(),'X');
    print_contents (a);

    //insert 'Y' to the end of a
    a.insert(a.end(),'Y');
    print_contents (a);

    //inset 3 'Z's to one item before the end of a
    a.insert(a.end()-1,3,'Z');
    print_contents (a);

    //insert to the end of a from b
    a.insert(a.end(),b.begin(),b.end());
    print_contents (a);

}

//function to print the contents of deque
void print_contents (CHARDEQUE  deque)
{
    CHARDEQUE::iterator pdeque;

    cout <<"The output is: ";

    for(pdeque = deque.begin();
        pdeque != deque.end();
        pdeque++)
    {
        cout << *pdeque <<" " ;
    }
        cout<<endl;
}

Program Output is:

The output is: A A A The output is: B B The output is: X A A A The output is: X A A A Y The output is: X A A A Z Z Z Y The output is: X A A A Z Z Z Y B B

REFERENCES

Visual C++ Books On Line: Visual C++ Books:C/C++:Standard C++ Library Reference.


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Version : WINNT:4.2;
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Last reviewed: October 9, 1997
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