std::deque
Defined in header <deque> | ||
template< class T, | (1) | |
namespace pmr { template<class T > | (2) | (since C++17) |
std::deque
(double-ended queue) is an indexed sequence container that allows fast insertion and deletion at both its beginning and its end. In addition, insertion and deletion at either end of a deque never invalidates pointers or references to the rest of the elements.
As opposed to std::vector, the elements of a deque are not stored contiguously: typical implementations use a sequence of individually allocated fixed-size arrays, with additional bookkeeping, which means indexed access to deque must perform two pointer dereferences, compared to vector's indexed access which performs only one.
The storage of a deque is automatically expanded and contracted as needed. Expansion of a deque is cheaper than the expansion of a std::vector because it does not involve copying of the existing elements to a new memory location. On the other hand, deques typically have large minimal memory cost; a deque holding just one element has to allocate its full internal array (e.g. 8 times the object size on 64-bit libstdc++; 16 times the object size or 4096 bytes, whichever is larger, on 64-bit libc++).
The complexity (efficiency) of common operations on deques is as follows:
- Random access - constant O(1).
- Insertion or removal of elements at the end or beginning - constant O(1).
- Insertion or removal of elements - linear O(n).
std::deque
meets the requirements of Container, AllocatorAwareContainer, SequenceContainer and ReversibleContainer.
All member functions of However, | (since C++26) |
Contents |
[edit]Template parameters
T | - | The type of the elements.
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Allocator | - | An allocator that is used to acquire/release memory and to construct/destroy the elements in that memory. The type must meet the requirements of Allocator. The behavior is undefined(until C++20)The program is ill-formed(since C++20) if Allocator::value_type is not the same as T . |
[edit]Iterator invalidation
This section is incomplete Reason: There are still a few inaccuracies in this section, refer to individual member function pages for more detail |
Operations | Invalidated | ||||
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All read only operations. | Never. | ||||
swap, std::swap | The past-the-end iterator may be invalidated (implementation defined). | ||||
shrink_to_fit, clear, insert, emplace, push_front, push_back, emplace_front, emplace_back | Always. | ||||
erase | If erasing at begin - only erased elements. If erasing at end - only erased elements and the past-the-end iterator.
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resize | If the new size is smaller than the old one - only erased elements and the past-the-end iterator. If the new size is bigger than the old one - all iterators are invalidated. | ||||
pop_front, pop_back | To the element erased.
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[edit]Invalidation notes
- When inserting at either end of the deque, references are not invalidated by insert and emplace.
- push_front, push_back, emplace_front and emplace_back do not invalidate any references to elements of the deque.
- When erasing at either end of the deque, references to non-erased elements are not invalidated by erase, pop_front and pop_back.
- A call to resize with a smaller size does not invalidate any references to non-erased elements.
- A call to resize with a bigger size does not invalidate any references to elements of the deque.
[edit]Member types
Member type | Definition | ||||
value_type | T | ||||
allocator_type | Allocator | ||||
size_type | Unsigned integer type (usually std::size_t) | ||||
difference_type | Signed integer type (usually std::ptrdiff_t) | ||||
reference | value_type& | ||||
const_reference | const value_type& | ||||
pointer |
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const_pointer |
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iterator | LegacyRandomAccessIterator and ConstexprIterator(since C++26) to value_type | ||||
const_iterator | LegacyRandomAccessIterator and ConstexprIterator(since C++26) to const value_type | ||||
reverse_iterator | std::reverse_iterator<iterator> | ||||
const_reverse_iterator | std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> |
[edit]Member functions
constructs the deque (public member function) | |
destructs the deque (public member function) | |
assigns values to the container (public member function) | |
assigns values to the container (public member function) | |
(C++23) | assigns a range of values to the container (public member function) |
returns the associated allocator (public member function) | |
Element access | |
access specified element with bounds checking (public member function) | |
access specified element (public member function) | |
access the first element (public member function) | |
access the last element (public member function) | |
Iterators | |
(C++11) | returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++11) | returns an iterator to the end (public member function) |
(C++11) | returns a reverse iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++11) | returns a reverse iterator to the end (public member function) |
Capacity | |
checks whether the container is empty (public member function) | |
returns the number of elements (public member function) | |
returns the maximum possible number of elements (public member function) | |
(DR*) | reduces memory usage by freeing unused memory (public member function) |
Modifiers | |
clears the contents (public member function) | |
inserts elements (public member function) | |
(C++23) | inserts a range of elements (public member function) |
(C++11) | constructs element in-place (public member function) |
erases elements (public member function) | |
adds an element to the end (public member function) | |
(C++11) | constructs an element in-place at the end (public member function) |
(C++23) | adds a range of elements to the end (public member function) |
removes the last element (public member function) | |
inserts an element to the beginning (public member function) | |
(C++11) | constructs an element in-place at the beginning (public member function) |
(C++23) | adds a range of elements to the beginning (public member function) |
removes the first element (public member function) | |
changes the number of elements stored (public member function) | |
swaps the contents (public member function) |
[edit]Non-member functions
(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(removed in C++20)(C++20) | lexicographically compares the values of two deque s (function template) |
specializes the std::swap algorithm (function template) | |
erases all elements satisfying specific criteria (function template) |
Deduction guides | (since C++17) |
[edit]Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_containers_ranges | 202202L | (C++23) | Ranges construction and insertion for containers |
__cpp_lib_constexpr_deque | 202502L | (C++26) | constexprstd::deque |
[edit]Example
Output:
13 7 5 16 8 25
[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 |
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LWG 230 | C++98 | T was not required to be CopyConstructible(an element of type T might not be able to be constructed) | T is also required tobe CopyConstructible |
[edit]See also
adapts a container to provide queue (FIFO data structure) (class template) |