std::vector::emplace
| template< class... Args >  iterator emplace( const_iterator pos, Args&&... args ); | (since C++11) | |
Inserts a new element into the container directly before pos. The element is constructed through std::allocator_traits::construct, which typically uses placement-new to construct the element in-place at a location provided by the container. The arguments args... are forwarded to the constructor as std::forward<Args>(args)....
If the new size() is greater than capacity(), all iterators and references are invalidated. Otherwise, only the iterators and references before the insertion point remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is also invalidated.
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[edit] Parameters
| pos | - | iterator before which the new element will be constructed | 
| args | - | arguments to forward to the constructor of the element | 
| Type requirements | ||
| - T (the container's element type)must meet the requirements ofMoveAssignable,MoveInsertableandEmplaceConstructible. | ||
[edit] Return value
Iterator pointing to the emplaced element.
[edit] Complexity
Linear in the distance between pos and end of the container.
[edit] Exceptions
If an exception is thrown (e.g. by the constructor), the container is left unmodified, as if this function was never called (strong exception guarantee).
Notes
The specialization std::vector<bool> did not have emplace() member until C++14.
[edit] See also
| inserts elements (public member function) | 


