std::vector<int> cntr; // ... put ints in the container for (int i = 0; i != cntr.size(); i++) { // --- access cntr[i] cntr.push_back(123); // add an object to the container // --- i is still a valid subscript }
Example 2: Avoiding bad iterators.
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std::vector<int> cntr; // ... put ints in the container for (int i = 0; i != cntr.size(); i++) { // --- access cntr[i] cntr.push_back(123); // add an object to the container // --- i is still a valid subscript }
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