std::deque<T,Allocator>::assign_range
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template< container-compatible-range<T> R > void assign_range( R&& rg ); |
(since C++23) | |
Replaces elements in the container with a copy of each element in rg.
Each iterator in the range rg is dereferenced exactly once.
The behavior is undefined if rg overlaps with the container.
Parameters
rg | - | an input_range with reference type convertible to the element type of the container
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Type requirements | ||
-std::assignable_from<T&, ranges::range_reference_t<R>> must be modeled. Otherwise, the program is ill-formed. | ||
-T must be EmplaceConstructible into the container from *ranges::begin(rg). Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
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Return value
(none)
Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Comment |
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__cpp_lib_containers_ranges |
202202L | (C++23) | Ranges-aware construction and insertion |
Example
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#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <deque> #include <list> int main() { const auto source = std::list{2, 7, 1}; auto destination = std::deque{3, 1, 4}; #ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges destination.assign_range(source); #else destination.assign(source.cbegin(), source.cend()); #endif assert(std::ranges::equal(source, destination)); }
See also
(C++23) |
inserts a range of elements (public member function) |
(C++23) |
adds a range of elements to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++23) |
adds a range of elements to the end (public member function) |
assigns values to the container (public member function) |