deque::deque
Constructs a deque of a specific size or with elements of a specific value or with a specific allocator or as a copy of all or part of some other deque.
deque( );
explicit deque(
const Allocator& _Al
);
explicit deque(
size_type _Count
);
deque(
size_type _Count,
const Type& _Val
);
deque(
size_type _Count,
const Type& _Val,
const Allocator& _Al
);
deque(
const deque& _Right
);
template<class InputIterator>
deque(
InputIterator _First,
InputIterator _Last
);
template<class InputIterator>
deque(
InputIterator _First,
InputIterator _Last,
const Allocator& _Al
);
Parameters
_Al
The allocator class to use with this object._Count
The number of elements in the constructed deque._Val
The value of the elements in the constructed deque._Right
The deque of which the constructed deque is to be a copy._First
Position of the first element in the range of elements to be copied._Last
Position of the first element beyond the range of elements to be copied.
Remarks
All constructors store an allocator object (_Al) and initialize the deque.
The first two constructors specify an empty initial deque, the second specifying the allocator type (_Al) to be used.
The third constructor specifies a repetition of a specified number (_Count) of elements of the default value for class Type.
The fourth and fifth constructors specify a repetition of (_Count) elements of value _Val.
The sixth constructor specifies a copy of the deque _Right.
The last two constructors copy the range [_First, _Last) of a deque.
None of the constructors perform any interim reallocations.
Example
// deque_deque.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <deque>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
deque <int>::iterator c1_Iter, c2_Iter, c3_Iter, c4_Iter, c5_Iter, c6_Iter;
// Create an empty deque c0
deque <int> c0;
// Create a deque c1 with 3 elements of default value 0
deque <int> c1( 3 );
// Create a deque c2 with 5 elements of value 2
deque <int> c2( 5, 2 );
// Create a deque c3 with 3 elements of value 1 and with the
// allocator of deque c2
deque <int> c3( 3, 1, c2.get_allocator( ) );
// Create a copy, deque c4, of deque c2
deque <int> c4( c2 );
// Create a deque c5 by copying the range c4[_First, _Last)
c4_Iter = c4.begin( );
c4_Iter++;
c4_Iter++;
deque <int> c5( c4.begin( ), c4_Iter );
// Create a deque c6 by copying the range c4[_First, _Last) and
// c2 with the allocator of deque
c4_Iter = c4.begin( );
c4_Iter++;
c4_Iter++;
c4_Iter++;
deque <int> c6( c4.begin( ), c4_Iter, c2.get_allocator( ) );
cout << "c1 = ";
for ( c1_Iter = c1.begin( ); c1_Iter != c1.end( ); c1_Iter++ )
cout << *c1_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "c2 = ";
for ( c2_Iter = c2.begin( ); c2_Iter != c2.end( ); c2_Iter++ )
cout << *c2_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "c3 = ";
for ( c3_Iter = c3.begin( ); c3_Iter != c3.end( ); c3_Iter++ )
cout << *c3_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "c4 = ";
for ( c4_Iter = c4.begin( ); c4_Iter != c4.end( ); c4_Iter++ )
cout << *c4_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "c5 = ";
for ( c5_Iter = c5.begin( ); c5_Iter != c5.end( ); c5_Iter++ )
cout << *c5_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "c6 = ";
for ( c6_Iter = c6.begin( ); c6_Iter != c6.end( ); c6_Iter++ )
cout << *c6_Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
}
Output
c1 = 0 0 0 c2 = 2 2 2 2 2 c3 = 1 1 1 c4 = 2 2 2 2 2 c5 = 2 2 c6 = 2 2 2
Requirements
Header: <deque>
Namespace: std