std::deque<T,Allocator>::insert_range

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template< container-compatible-range<T> R >
iterator insert_range( const_iterator pos, R&& rg );
(since C++23)

Inserts, in non-reversing order, copies of elements in rg before pos.

All iterators (including the end() iterator) are invalidated. References are invalidated too, unless pos == begin() or pos == end(), in which case they are not invalidated.

Each iterator in the range rg is dereferenced exactly once.

rg must not overlap with the container. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.

Parameters

pos - iterator before which the content will be inserted (pos may be the end() iterator)
rg - a container compatible range, that is, an input_range whose elements are convertible to T
Type requirements
-
T must be EmplaceConstructible into deque from *ranges::begin(rg). Also, T must be MoveInsertable into deque and T must satisfy MoveConstructible, MoveAssignable, and Swappable. Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.

Return value

An iterator that points at the copy of the first element inserted into deque or at pos if rg is empty.

Notes

Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
__cpp_lib_containers_ranges 202202L (C++23) Ranges-aware construction and insertion

Example

#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <iterator>
#include <deque>
#include <list>
 
int main()
{
    auto container = std::deque{1, 2, 3, 4};
    auto pos = std::next(container.begin(), 2);
    assert(*pos == 3);
    const auto rg = std::list{-1, -2, -3};
 
#ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges
    container.insert_range(pos, rg);
#else
    container.insert(pos, rg.cbegin(), rg.cend());
#endif
    assert(std::ranges::equal(container, std::deque{1, 2, -1, -2, -3, 3, 4}));
}

See also

inserts elements
(public member function)
adds a range of elements to the beginning
(public member function)
adds a range of elements to the end
(public member function)