std::inplace_vector<T,N>::inplace_vector
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                    |   constexpr inplace_vector() noexcept;  | 
(1) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr explicit inplace_vector( size_type count );  | 
(2) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr inplace_vector( size_type count, const T& value );  | 
(3) | (since C++26) | 
|   template< class InputIt > constexpr inplace_vector( InputIt first, InputIt last );  | 
(4) | (since C++26) | 
|   template< /*container-compatible-range*/<T> R > constexpr inplace_vector( std::from_range_t, R&& rg );  | 
(5) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr inplace_vector( const inplace_vector& other );  | 
(6) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr inplace_vector( inplace_vector&& other ) noexcept(N == 0 || std::is_nothrow_move_constructible_v<T>);  | 
(7) | (since C++26) | 
|   constexpr inplace_vector( std::initializer_list<T> init );  | 
(8) | (since C++26) | 
Constructs a new inplace_vector from a variety of data sources.
1) Constructs an empty 
inplace_vector whose data() == nullptr and size() == 0.2) Constructs an 
inplace_vector with count default-inserted elements.3) Constructs an 
inplace_vector with count copies of elements with value value.4) Constructs an 
inplace_vector with the contents of the range [first, last).5) Constructs an 
inplace_vector with the contents of the range rg. For the definition of /*container-compatible-range*/, see ranges::to.
 The constructor is a trivial copy constructor  if N > 0 and std::is_trivially_copy_constructible_v<T> are both true.
7) A move constructor. Constructs an 
inplace_vector with the contents of other using move semantics. The constructor is a trivial move constructor if N > 0 and std::is_trivially_move_constructible_v<T> are both true.
8) Constructs an 
inplace_vector with the contents of the initializer list init.Parameters
| count | - | the size of the container | 
| value | - | the value to initialize elements of the container with | 
| first, last | - |  the range [first, last) to copy the elements from
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| rg | - | the range of values to initialize elements of the container with | 
| other | - |  another inplace_vector to be used as source to initialize the elements of the container with
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| init | - | initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -T must meet the requirements of DefaultInsertable in order to use overloads (2,3).
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Complexity
1) Constant.
2,3) Linear in count.
4) Linear in std::distance(first, last).
5) Linear in std::ranges::distance(rg).
6,7) Linear in size of other.
8) Linear in size of init.
Exceptions
Example
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#include <cassert> #include <initializer_list> #include <inplace_vector> #include <new> #include <print> #include <ranges> int main() { std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v1; // overload (1) assert(v1.size() == 0 && v1.capacity() == 4); std::inplace_vector<int, 0> v2; // overload (1), N == 0 is allowed assert(v2.size() == 0 && v2.capacity() == 0); std::inplace_vector<int, 5> v3(3); // overload (2) assert(v3.size() == 3 && v3.capacity() == 5); std::println("v3 = {}", v3); try { std::inplace_vector<int, 3> v(4); // overload (2), throws: count > N } catch(const std::bad_alloc& ex1) { std::println("ex1.what(): {}", ex1.what()); } std::inplace_vector<int, 5> v4(3, 8); // overload (3) assert(v4.size() == 3 && v4.capacity() == 5); std::println("v4 = {}", v4); try { std::inplace_vector<int, 3> v(4, 2); // overload (3), throws: count > N } catch(const std::bad_alloc& ex2) { std::println("ex2.what(): {}", ex2.what()); } const auto init = {1, 2, 3}; std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v5(init.begin(), init.end()); // overload (4) assert(v5.size() == 3 && v5.capacity() == 4); std::println("v5 = {}", v5); std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v6(std::from_range, init); // overload (5) assert(v6.size() == 3 && v6.capacity() == 4); std::println("v6 = {}", v6); std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v7(v6); // overload (6) assert(v7.size() == 3 && v7.capacity() == 4); std::println("v7 = {}", v7); assert(v6.size() == 3); std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v8(std::move(v6)); // overload (7) // Note that after the move v6 is left in valid but indeterminate state. assert(v8.size() == 3 && v8.capacity() == 4); std::println("v8 = {}", v8); std::inplace_vector<int, 4> v9(init); // overload (8) assert(v9.size() == 3 && v9.capacity() == 4); std::println("v9 = {}", v9); try { std::inplace_vector<int, 2> v(init); // overload (8), throws: init.size() > N } catch(const std::bad_alloc& ex3) { std::println("ex3.what(): {}", ex3.what()); } }
Possible output:
v3 = [0, 0, 0] ex1.what(): std::bad_alloc v4 = [42, 42, 42] ex2.what(): std::bad_alloc v5 = [1, 2, 3] v6 = [1, 2, 3] v7 = [1, 2, 3] v8 = [1, 2, 3] v9 = [1, 2, 3] ex3.what(): std::bad_alloc
See also
|   assigns values to the container  (public member function)  | |
|    [static]  | 
  returns the number of elements that can be held in currently allocated storage  (public static member function)  | 
|   direct access to the underlying contiguous storage  (public member function)  | |
|   returns the number of elements  (public member function)  | |
|    (C++17)(C++20)  | 
  returns the size of a container or array  (function template)  | 
|    (C++17)  | 
  obtains the pointer to the underlying array  (function template)  |