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C++ How to Program, 10/e
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C++ How to Program, 10/e

by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
February 2016
Beginner
1080 pages
207h 57m
English
Pearson
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15.9 Wrap-Up

In this chapter, we introduced three key components of the Standard Library—containers, iterators and algorithms. You learned about the linear sequence containers, array (Chapter 7), vector, deque, forward_list and list, which all represent linear data structures. We discussed the nonlinear associative containers, set, multiset, map and multimap and their unordered versions. You also saw that the container adapters stack, queue and priority_queue can be used to restrict the operations of the sequence containers vector, deque and list for the purpose of implementing the specialized data structures represented by the container adapters. You learned the categories of iterators and that each algorithm can be used with any container ...

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