std::list<T,Allocator>:: insert_range
template
<
container-compatible-range
<
T
>
R
>
iterator insert_range ( const_iterator pos, R && rg ) ; |
(since C++23) | |
Inserts, in non-reversing order, copies of elements in rg before pos .
No iterators or references are invalidated.
Each iterator in the range rg is dereferenced exactly once.
rg must not overlap with the container. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
Parameters
pos | - |
iterator before which the content will be inserted (
pos
may be the
end()
iterator)
|
rg | - |
a
container compatible range
, that is, an
input_range
whose elements are convertible to
T
|
Type requirements | ||
-
T
must be
EmplaceConstructible
into
list
from
*
ranges::
begin
(
rg
)
. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
|
Return value
An
iterator
that points at the copy of the first element inserted into
list
or at
pos
if
rg
is empty.
Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_containers_ranges
|
202202L | (C++23) | Ranges-aware construction and insertion |
Example
#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <iterator> #include <list> #include <vector> int main() { auto container = std::list{1, 2, 3, 4}; auto pos = std::next(container.begin(), 2); assert(*pos == 3); const auto rg = std::vector{-1, -2, -3}; #ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges container.insert_range(pos, rg); #else container.insert(pos, rg.cbegin(), rg.cend()); #endif assert(std::ranges::equal(container, std::list{1, 2, -1, -2, -3, 3, 4})); }
See also
inserts elements
(public member function) |
|
(C++23)
|
adds a range of elements to the beginning
(public member function) |
(C++23)
|
adds a range of elements to the end
(public member function) |