std::list<T,Allocator>::insert
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iterator insert( const_iterator pos, const T& value );
(1)
(constexpr since C++26)
iterator insert( const_iterator pos, T&& value );
(2)
(since C++11) (constexpr since C++26)
iterator insert( const_iterator pos,
size_type count, const T& value );
(3)
(constexpr since C++26)
size_type count, const T& value );
template< class InputIt >
iterator insert( const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last );
(4)
(constexpr since C++26)
iterator insert( const_iterator pos, InputIt first, InputIt last );
iterator insert( const_iterator pos, std::initializer_list <T> ilist );
(5)
(since C++11) (constexpr since C++26)
Inserts elements at the specified location in the container.
1) Inserts a copy of value before pos.
If T
is not CopyInsertable into list
, the behavior is undefined.
2) Inserts value before pos, possibly using move semantics.
3) Inserts count copies of the value before pos.
If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is undefined:
-
T
is not CopyInsertable intolist
.
-
T
is not CopyAssignable.
4) Inserts elements from range
[
first,
last)
before pos.
This overload has the same effect as overload (3) if InputIt
is an integral type.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if InputIt
satisfies the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is undefined:
-
T
is not EmplaceConstructible intolist
from *first.
- first or last are iterators into *this.
5) Inserts elements from initializer list ilist before pos.
Equivalent to insert(pos, ilist.begin(), ilist.end()).
No iterators or references are invalidated.
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[edit] Parameters
pos
-
iterator before which the content will be inserted
value
-
element value to insert
count
-
number of elements to insert
first, last
-
the pair of iterators defining the range of elements to insert
ilist
-
std::initializer_list to insert the values from
[edit] Return value
1,2) Iterator pointing to the inserted value.
3-5) Iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or pos if no element is inserted.
[edit] Complexity
Linear in the number of elements inserted.
[edit] Exceptions
If an exception is thrown for any reason, these functions have no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <string_view> #include <list> namespace stq { void println(std::string_view rem, const std::list <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::list <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); // reset pos to the begin: pos = c1.begin(); std::list <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]
[edit] 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 |