How can I create custom containers in C++ using STL?
To create custom containers in C++, you can start by defining a class that implements the necessary methods like push_back, pop_back, and iterators.
What are the key methods I need to implement?
Key methods include constructors, destructors, copy/move constructors, assignment operators, and methods for adding/removing elements.
Can you give me an example of a simple custom vector?
Sure! Here's a basic example:
template <typename T>
class MyVector {
private:
T* data;
size_t size;
size_t capacity;
public:
MyVector(); // Constructor
~MyVector(); // Destructor
void push_back(const T& value);
// Other methods...
};
How do I manage memory for my custom container?
You should allocate memory dynamically using new
and deallocate it using delete
in the destructor to prevent memory leaks.
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