std::experimental::erase (std::deque) - cppreference.com (original) (raw)
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Merged into ISO C++ The functionality described on this page was merged into the mainline ISO C++ standard as of 11/2018, see std::erase (since C++20) |
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| | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ---------------------------- | | template< class T, class A, class U > void erase( std::deque<T, A>& c, const U& value ); | | (library fundamentals TS v2) |
Erases all elements that compare equal to value from the container. Equivalent to c.erase(std::remove(c.begin(), c.end(), value), c.end());.
[edit] Parameters
| c | - | container from which to erase |
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| value | - | value to be removed |
[edit] Complexity
Linear.
[edit] Example
#include <experimental/deque> #include auto show = [](const auto& container) { for (auto e : container) std::cout << e; std::cout << '\n'; }; int main() { std::deque data{1, 1, 1, 4, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1}; show(data); std::experimental::erase(data, 1); show(data); }
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