void push_back( const T& value ); | (1) | |
void push_back( T&& value ); | (2) | (since C++11) |
Appends the given element value
to the end of the container.
value
.value
is moved into the new element.All iterators, including the past-the-end iterator, are invalidated. No references are invalidated.
value | - | the value of the element to append |
Type requirements | ||
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T must meet the requirements of CopyInsertable in order to use overload (1). |
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T must meet the requirements of MoveInsertable in order to use overload (2). |
(none).
Constant.
If an exception is thrown (which can be due to Allocator::allocate()
or element copy/move constructor/assignment), this function has no effect (strong exception guarantee).
#include <deque> #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> int main() { std::deque<std::string> numbers; numbers.push_back("abc"); std::string s = "def"; numbers.push_back(std::move(s)); std::cout << "deque holds: "; for (auto&& i : numbers) std::cout << std::quoted(i) << ' '; std::cout << "\nMoved-from string holds " << std::quoted(s) << '\n'; }
Output:
deque holds: "abc" "def" Moved-from string holds ""
(C++11)
| constructs an element in-place at the end (public member function) |
inserts an element to the beginning (public member function) |
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removes the last element (public member function) |
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