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std::erase, std::erase_if(std::list)

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< cpp‎ | container‎ | list
 
 
 
 
Defined in header <list>
(1)
template< class T, class Alloc, class U >

std::list<T, Alloc>::size_type

    erase( std::list<T, Alloc>& c, const U& value );
(since C++20)
(until C++26)
template< class T, class Alloc, class U = T >

std::list<T, Alloc>::size_type

    erase( std::list<T, Alloc>& c, const U& value );
(since C++26)
template< class T, class Alloc, class Pred >

std::list<T, Alloc>::size_type

    erase_if( std::list<T, Alloc>& c, Pred pred );
(2) (since C++20)
1) Erases all elements that compare equal to value from the container. Equivalent to return c.remove_if([&](auto& elem) { return elem == value; });.
2) Erases all elements that satisfy the predicate pred from the container. Equivalent to return c.remove_if(pred);.

Contents

Parameters

c - container from which to erase
value - value to be removed
pred - unary predicate which returns ​true if the element should be erased.

The expression pred(v) must be convertible to bool for every argument v of type (possibly const) T, regardless of value category, and must not modify v. Thus, a parameter type of T&is not allowed, nor is T unless for T a move is equivalent to a copy(since C++11). ​

Return value

The number of erased elements.

Complexity

Linear.

Notes

Unlike std::list::remove, erase accepts heterogeneous types and does not force a conversion to the container's value type before invoking the == operator.

Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
__cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type 202403 (C++26) List-initialization for algorithm (1)

Example

#include <complex>
#include <iostream>
#include <numeric>
#include <string_view>
#include <list>
 
void println(std::string_view comment, const auto& c)
{
    std::cout << comment << '[';
    bool first{true};
    for (const auto& x : c)
        std::cout << (first ? first = false, "" : ", ") << x;
    std::cout << "]\n";
}
 
int main()
{
    std::list<char> cnt(10);
    std::iota(cnt.begin(), cnt.end(), '0');
    println("Initially, cnt = ", cnt);
 
    std::erase(cnt, '3');
    println("After erase '3', cnt = ", cnt);
 
    auto erased = std::erase_if(cnt, [](char x) { return (x - '0') % 2 == 0; });
    println("After erase all even numbers, cnt = ", cnt);
    std::cout << "Erased even numbers: " << erased << '\n';
 
    std::list<std::complex<double>> nums{{2, 2}, {4, 2}, {4, 8}, {4, 2}};
    #ifdef __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type
        std::erase(nums, {4, 2});
    #else
        std::erase(nums, std::complex<double>{4, 2});
    #endif
    println("After erase {4, 2}, nums = ", nums);
}

Output:

Initially, cnt = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
After erase '3', cnt = [0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
After erase all even numbers, cnt = [1, 5, 7, 9]
Erased even numbers: 5
After erase {4, 2}, nums = [(2,2), (4,8)]

See also

removes elements satisfying specific criteria
(function template) [edit]
removes elements satisfying specific criteria
(niebloid)[edit]
removes elements satisfying specific criteria
(public member function) [edit]