std::deque::deque
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| explicit deque( const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() ); | (1) | |
| explicit deque( size_type count,                  const T& value = T(), | (2) | (until C++11) (since C++11) | 
| explicit deque( size_type count ); | (3) | (since C++11) | 
| template< class InputIt > deque( InputIt first, InputIt last,  | (4) | |
| deque( const deque& other ); | (5) | |
| deque( const deque& other, const Allocator& alloc ); | (5) | (since C++11) | 
| deque( deque&& other ) | (6) | (since C++11) | 
| deque( deque&& other, const Allocator& alloc ); | (6) | (since C++11) | 
| deque( std::initializer_list<T> init,  const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() ); | (7) | (since C++11) | 
Constructs new container from a variety of data sources and optionally using user supplied allocator alloc.
1) Default constructor. Constructs empty container.
2) Constructs the container with 
count copies of elements with value value.
3) Constructs the container with 
count value-initialized (default constructed, for classes) instances of T. No copies are made.
4) Constructs the container with the contents of the range 
[first, last).
5) Copy constructor. Constructs the container with the copy of the contents of 
other. If alloc is not provided, allocator is obtained by calling std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::select_on_copy_construction(other).
6) Move constructor. Constructs the container with the contents of 
other using move semantics. If alloc is not provided, allocator is obtained by move-construction from the allocator belonging to other.
7) Constructs the container with the contents of the initializer list 
init. | Contents | 
[edit] Parameters
| alloc | - | allocator to use for all memory allocations of this container | 
| count | - | the size of the container | 
| value | - | the value to initialize elements of the container with | 
| first, last | - | the range to copy the elements from | 
| other | - | another container to be used as source to initialize the elements of the container with | 
| init | - | initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with | 
| Type requirements | ||
| - Allocatormust meet the requirements ofAllocator. | ||
| - InputItmust meet the requirements ofInputIterator. | ||
[edit] Complexity
1) Constant
2-3) Linear in 
count
4) Linear in distance between 
first and last
5) Linear in size of 
other
6) Constant. If 
alloc is given and alloc != other.get_allocator(), then linear.
7) Linear in size of 
init
[edit] Example
#include <deque> #include <string> int main() { // c++11 initializer list syntax: std::deque<std::string> words1 {"the", "frogurt", "is", "also", "cursed"}; // words2 == words1 std::deque<std::string> words2(words1.begin(), words1.end()); // words3 == words1 std::deque<std::string> words3(words1); // words4 is {"Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo", "Mo"} std::deque<std::string> words4(5, "Mo"); }
 
[edit] See also
| assigns values to the container (public member function) | |
| assigns values to the container (public member function) | |