std::list<T,Allocator>::pop_back
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| void pop_back(); |
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Removes the last element of the container.
Calling pop_back on an empty container results in undefined behavior.
References and iterators to the erased element are invalidated.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
(none)
Complexity
Constant.
Exceptions
Throws nothing.
Example
Run this code
#include <list> #include <iostream> namespace stq { template<typename T> void println(auto, const T& xz) { std::cout << '['; bool first{true}; for (auto const& x : xz) std::cout << (first ? first = false, "" : ", ") << x; std::cout << "]\n"; } } int main() { std::list<int> numbers{1, 2, 3}; stq::println("{}", numbers); while (not numbers.empty()) { numbers.pop_back(); stq::println("{}", numbers); } }
Output:
[1, 2, 3] [1, 2] [1] []
See also
| removes the first element (public member function) | |
| adds an element to the end (public member function) |