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Illustrates how to use the deque::front and deque::back Standard Template Library (STL) functions in Visual C++.
reference front( );
const_reference front( ) const;
reference back( );
const_reference back( ) const;
Remarks
Note
The class/parameter names in the prototype do not match the version in the header file. Some have been modified to improve readability.
The front member function returns a reference to the first element of the controlled sequence, which must be nonempty. The back member function returns a reference to the last element of the controlled sequence, which must be nonempty.
Example
// front.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iostream>
#include <deque>
using namespace std;
typedef deque<char > CHARDEQUE;
void print_contents (CHARDEQUE deque, char*);
int main()
{
//create a with A, B, C and D
CHARDEQUE a;
a.push_back('A');
a.push_back('B');
a.push_back('C');
a.push_back('D');
//print out the contents
print_contents (a,"a");
cout <<"The first element of a is " <<a.front() <<endl;
cout <<"The last element of a is " <<a.back() <<endl;
// modify first and last elements using reference, front, and back
CHARDEQUE::reference reffront=a.front();
CHARDEQUE::reference refback=a.back();
reffront='X';
refback='Y';
print_contents (a,"a");
}
// print the contents of deque
void print_contents (CHARDEQUE deque, char *name)
{
CHARDEQUE::iterator pdeque;
cout << "The contents of " << name << ":";
for (pdeque = deque.begin(); pdeque != deque.end(); pdeque++)
cout << " " << *pdeque;
cout<<endl;
}
The contents of a: A B C D The first element of a is A The last element of a is D The contents of a: X B C Y
Requirements
Header: <deque>