std::deque<T,Allocator>::insert
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iterator insert( iterator pos, const T& value ); |
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, const T& value ); |
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, T&& value ); |
(2) | (since C++11) |
(3) | ||
void insert( iterator pos, size_type count, const T& value ); |
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, size_type count, const T& value ); |
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template< class InputIt > void insert( iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last); |
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template< class InputIt > iterator insert( const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last ); |
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, std::initializer_list<T> ilist ); |
(5) | (since C++11) |
Inserts elements at the specified location in the container.
1-2) inserts
value
before pos
3) inserts
count
copies of the value
before pos
4) inserts elements from range
The behavior is undefined if
[first, last)
before pos
.
This overload has the same effect as overload (3) if InputIt is an integral type. |
(until C++11) |
This overload only participates in overload resolution if InputIt qualifies as LegacyInputIterator, to avoid ambiguity with the overload (3). |
(since C++11) |
first
and last
are iterators into *this. 5) inserts elements from initializer list
ilist
before pos
.All iterators, including the past-the-end iterator, are invalidated. References are invalidated too, unless pos == begin() or pos == end(), in which case they are not invalidated.
Parameters
pos | - | iterator before which the content will be inserted. pos may be the end() iterator
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value | - | element value to insert |
first, last | - | the range of elements to insert, can't be iterators into container for which insert is called |
ilist | - | initializer list to insert the values from |
Type requirements | ||
-T must meet the requirements of CopyAssignable and CopyInsertable in order to use overload (1).
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-T must meet the requirements of MoveAssignable and MoveInsertable in order to use overload (2).
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-T must meet the requirements of CopyAssignable and CopyInsertable in order to use overload (3).
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-T must meet the requirements of EmplaceConstructible in order to use overload (4,5).
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-T must meet the requirements of Swappable, MoveAssignable, MoveConstructible and MoveInsertable in order to use overload (4,5). (since C++17)
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Return value
1-2) Iterator pointing to the inserted
value
3) Iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or
pos
if count==0.4) Iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or
pos
if first==last.5) Iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or
pos
if ilist
is empty.Complexity
1-2) Constant plus linear in the lesser of the distances between
pos
and either of the ends of the container.3) Linear in count plus linear in the lesser of the distances between
pos
and either of the ends of the container.4) Linear in std::distance(first, last) plus linear in the lesser of the distances between
pos
and either of the ends of the container.5) Linear in ilist.size() plus linear in the lesser of the distances between
pos
and either of the ends of the container.Exceptions
If an exception is thrown when inserting a single element at either end, this function has no effect (strong exception guarantee).
See also
(C++11) |
constructs element in-place (public member function) |
inserts an element to the beginning (public member function) | |
adds an element to the end (public member function) |