std::forward_list::splice_after
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void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list& other );
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(1) | (since C++11) |
void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list&& other );
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(1) | (since C++11) |
void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list& other,
const_iterator it ); |
(2) | (since C++11) |
void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list&& other,
const_iterator it ); |
(2) | (since C++11) |
void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list& other,
const_iterator first, const_iterator last ); |
(3) | (since C++11) |
void splice_after( const_iterator pos, forward_list&& other,
const_iterator first, const_iterator last ); |
(3) | (since C++11) |
Moves elements from another forward_list
to *this.
No elements are copied. pos
is a valid iterator in *this or is the before_begin() iterator. The behavior is undefined if get_allocator() != other.get_allocator(). No iterators or references become invalidated, the iterators to the moved elements now refer into *this, not into other
.
1) Moves all elements from
other
into *this. The elements are inserted after the element pointed to by pos
. The container other
becomes empty after the operation. The behavior is undefined if this == &other
2) Moves the element pointed to by the iterator following
it
from other
into *this. The element is inserted after the element pointed to by pos
. Has no effect if pos==it
or if pos==++it
.
3) Moves the elements in the range
(first, last)
from other
into *this. The elements are inserted after the element pointed to by pos
. The element pointed-to by first
is not moved. The behavior is undefined if pos
is an iterator in the range (first,last)
.
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[edit] Parameters
pos | - | element after which the content will be inserted |
other | - | another container to move the content from |
it | - | iterator preceding the iterator to the element to move from other to *this
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first, last | - | the range of elements to move from other to *this
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[edit] Return value
(none)
[edit] Complexity
1) Linear in the size of
other
2) Constant
3) Linear in std::distance(first, last)
[edit] Example
Demonstrates the meaning of open interval (first, last) in the third form of splice_after(): the first element of l1 is not moved.
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <forward_list> int main() { std::forward_list<int> l1 = {1,2,3,4,5}; std::forward_list<int> l2 = {10,11,12}; l2.splice_after(l2.cbegin(), l1, l1.cbegin(), l1.cend()); // not equivalent to l2.splice_after(l2.cbegin(), l1); for(int n : l1) std::cout << n << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; for(int n : l2) std::cout << n << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
1 10 2 3 4 5 11 12
[edit] See also
merges two sorted lists (public member function) |
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removes elements satisfying specific criteria (public member function) |