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Revision as of 06:34, 7 July 2013
void push_back( const T& value ); |
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void push_back( T&& value ); |
(since C++11) | |
Appends the given element value
to the end of the container.
Information on iterator invalidation is copied from here |
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Parameters
value | - | the value of the element to append |
Type requirements |
Return value
(none)
Complexity
Constant.
Example
The following code uses push_back
to add several integers to a std::{{{1}}}<int>:
Run this code
#include <{{{1}}}> #include <iostream> int main() { std::{{{1}}}<int> numbers; numbers.push_back(42); numbers.push_back(314159); for (int i : numbers) { // c++11 range-based for loop std::cout << i << '\n'; } return 0; }
Output:
42 314159
See also
(C++11) |
constructs an element in-place at the end (public member function of std::{{{1}}} )
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inserts an element to the beginning (public member function of std::{{{1}}} )
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removes the last element (public member function of std::{{{1}}} )
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