std::vector<T,Allocator>:: insert
iterator insert
(
const_iterator pos,
const
T
&
value
)
;
|
(1) | (constexpr since C++20) |
iterator insert
(
const_iterator pos, T
&&
value
)
;
|
(2) |
(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++20) |
iterator insert
(
const_iterator pos,
size_type count, const T & value ) ; |
(3) | (constexpr since C++20) |
template
<
class
InputIt
>
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last ) ; |
(4) | (constexpr since C++20) |
iterator insert
(
const_iterator pos,
std::
initializer_list
<
T
>
ilist
)
;
|
(5) |
(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++20) |
Inserts elements at the specified location in the container.
[
first
,
last
)
before
pos
.
This overload has the same effect as overload
(3)
if
|
(until C++11) |
This overload participates in overload resolution only if
|
(since C++11) |
If after the operation the new
size()
is greater than old
capacity()
a reallocation takes place, in which case all iterators (including the
end()
iterator) and all references to the elements are invalidated. Otherwise, only the iterators and references before the insertion point remain valid.
Parameters
pos | - |
iterator before which the content will be inserted (
pos
may be the
end()
iterator)
|
value | - | element value to insert |
count | - | number of elements to insert |
first, last | - | the range of elements to insert, cannot be iterators into container for which insert is called |
ilist | - | std::initializer_list to insert the values from |
Type requirements | ||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
CopyAssignable
and
CopyInsertable
in order to use overload (1).
|
||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
MoveAssignable
and
MoveInsertable
in order to use overload (2).
|
||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
CopyAssignable
and
CopyInsertable
in order to use overload (3).
|
||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
EmplaceConstructible
in order to use overloads (4,5).
|
||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
MoveAssignable
and
MoveInsertable
in order to use overload (4). required only if
InputIt
satisfies
LegacyInputIterator
but not
LegacyForwardIterator
.
(until C++17)
|
||
-
T
must meet the requirements of
Swappable
,
MoveAssignable
,
MoveConstructible
and
MoveInsertable
in order to use overloads (4,5).
(since C++17)
|
Return value
Complexity
Exceptions
If an exception is thrown other than by
-
the copy constructor of
T
,
|
(since C++11) |
-
the copy assignment operator of
T
,
|
(since C++11) |
-
any
InputIt
operation,
these functions have no effect ( strong exception safety guarantee ).
If an exception is thrown when inserting a single element at the end, and
|
(since C++11) |
Example
#include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <string_view> #include <vector> namespace stq { void println(std::string_view rem, const std::vector<int>& container) { std::cout << rem.substr(0, rem.size() - 2) << '['; bool first{true}; for (const int x : container) std::cout << (first ? first = false, "" : ", ") << x; std::cout << "]\n"; } } int main() { std::vector<int> c1(3, 100); stq::println("1. {}", c1); auto pos = c1.begin(); pos = c1.insert(pos, 200); // overload (1) stq::println("2. {}", c1); c1.insert(pos, 2, 300); // overload (3) stq::println("3. {}", c1); // pos no longer valid, get a new one: pos = c1.begin(); std::vector<int> c2(2, 400); c1.insert(std::next(pos, 2), c2.begin(), c2.end()); // overload (4) stq::println("4. {}", c1); int arr[] = {501, 502, 503}; c1.insert(c1.begin(), arr, arr + std::size(arr)); // overload (4) stq::println("5. {}", c1); c1.insert(c1.end(), {601, 602, 603}); // overload (5) stq::println("6. {}", c1); }
Output:
1. [100, 100, 100] 2. [200, 100, 100, 100] 3. [300, 300, 200, 100, 100, 100] 4. [300, 300, 400, 400, 200, 100, 100, 100] 5. [501, 502, 503, 300, 300, 400, 400, 200, 100, 100, 100] 6. [501, 502, 503, 300, 300, 400, 400, 200, 100, 100, 100, 601, 602, 603]
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 149 | C++98 | overloads ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) returned nothing | returns an iterator |
LWG 247 | C++98 | the complexity was only specified for overload ( 3 ) | specified for all overloads |
LWG 406 | C++98 |
the strong exception guarantee also applied if
the exception is thrown by an
InputIt
operation
|
no guarantee in this case |
See also
(C++11)
|
constructs element in-place
(public member function) |
adds an element to the end
(public member function) |
|
creates a
std::insert_iterator
of type inferred from the argument
(function template) |