Can you explain how to use push_back with std::vector in C++11?
Sure! The push_back
function adds an element to the end of a std::vector
. Here's a simple example.
What does the syntax look like?
You can use it like this: vector.push_back(value);
where vector
is your std::vector instance and value
is the element you want to add.
Are there any limitations or considerations I should be aware of?
Yes, if the vector's capacity is reached, it will automatically resize, which can be costly in terms of performance.
Can I use push_back with different data types?
You can only use push_back
with the type that the vector is defined to hold. For example, if it's a vector of integers, you can only push back integers.
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