deque::erase
Removes an element or a range of elements in a deque from specified positions.
iterator erase(
iterator _Where
);
iterator erase(
iterator _First,
iterator _Last
);
Parameters
_Where
Position of the element to be removed from the deque._First
Position of the first element removed from the deque._Last
Position just beyond the last element removed from the deque.
Return Value
A random-access iterator that designates the first element remaining beyond any elements removed, or a pointer to the end of the deque if no such element exists.
Remarks
For more information on erase, see deque::erase and deque::clear.
erase never throws an exception.
Example
// deque_erase.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <deque>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
deque <int> c1;
deque <int>::iterator Iter;
c1.push_back( 10 );
c1.push_back( 20 );
c1.push_back( 30 );
c1.push_back( 40 );
c1.push_back( 50 );
cout << "The initial deque is: ";
for ( Iter = c1.begin( ); Iter != c1.end( ); Iter++ )
cout << *Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
c1.erase( c1.begin( ) );
cout << "After erasing the first element, the deque becomes: ";
for ( Iter = c1.begin( ); Iter != c1.end( ); Iter++ )
cout << *Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
Iter = c1.begin( );
Iter++;
c1.erase( Iter, c1.end( ) );
cout << "After erasing all elements but the first, deque becomes: ";
for ( Iter = c1.begin( ); Iter != c1.end( ); Iter++ )
cout << *Iter << " ";
cout << endl;
}
The initial deque is: 10 20 30 40 50 After erasing the first element, the deque becomes: 20 30 40 50 After erasing all elements but the first, deque becomes: 20
Requirements
Header: <deque>
Namespace: std