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std::list<T,Allocator>::front

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reference front();
(1)(constexpr since C++26)
const_reference front()const;
(2)(constexpr since C++26)

Returns a reference to the first element in the container.

If empty() is true, the behavior is undefined.

(until C++26)

If empty() is true:

  • If the implementation is hardened, a contract violation occurs. Moreover, if the contract-violation handler returns under “observe” evaluation semantic, the behavior is undefined.
  • If the implementation is not hardened, the behavior is undefined.
(since C++26)

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[edit]Return value

Reference to the first element.

[edit]Complexity

Constant.

[edit]Notes

For a container c, the expression c.front() is equivalent to *c.begin().

[edit]Example

The following code uses front to display the first element of a std::list<char>:

#include <cassert>#include <list>   int main(){std::list<char> letters{'a', 'b', 'c', 'd'};assert(letters.front()=='a');}

[edit]See also

access the last element
(public member function)[edit]
(C++11)
returns a reverse iterator to the end
(public member function)[edit]
returns an iterator to the beginning
(public member function)[edit]
close