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Chapter 18, Problem 25RQE
Program Plan Intro
Standard Template Library (STL) list container:
The STL includes the collection of data types and algorithms which can be used by the programmer in their programs.
The STL “list” container is a template version of “doubly” linked list. The elements of the container can iterate either forward or backward. It can grow at either front or back of the list.
The header file named “#include<list>” is used to implement the list container in a
Syntax:
Syntax to reverse the order of “STL list” container is as follows:
variable_name.reverse();
- “variable_name” is the name of the list which is defined by user.
- “reverse()” is a method to reverse the order of elements in the container.
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