How do I use a deque in C++?
A deque (double-ended queue) in C++ allows insertion and deletion from both ends. You can include it using #include <deque>
.
Can you show me some basic operations on a deque?
Sure! Here are some basic operations:
push_front(value)
- Adds an element to the front.push_back(value)
- Adds an element to the back.pop_front()
- Removes the front element.pop_back()
- Removes the back element.How do I access elements in a deque?
You can access elements using the at(index)
method or the subscript operator []
. For example, myDeque.at(0)
or myDeque[0]
.
Are there any performance considerations I should be aware of?
Yes, deques provide constant time complexity for insertions and deletions at both ends, but accessing elements is linear in terms of distance from the ends.
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