void assign( size_type count, const T& value );  |  (1) | |
 template< class InputIt > void assign( InputIt first, InputIt last );  |  (2) | |
 void assign( std::initializer_list<T> ilist );  |  (3) | (since C++11) | 
Replaces the contents of the container.
 1) Replaces the contents with 
count copies of value value  2) Replaces the contents with copies of those in the range 
[first, last). This overload has the same effect as overload (1) if InputIt is an integral type. |  (until C++11) | 
This overload only participates in overload resolution if InputIt satisfies InputIterator. |  (since C++11) | 
 3) Replaces the contents with the elements from the initializer list 
ilist.Parameters
| count | - | the new size of the container | 
| value | - | the value to initialize elements of the container with | 
| first, last | - | the range to copy the elements from | 
| ilist | - | initializer list to copy the values from | 
Complexity
 1) Linear in 
count  2) Linear in distance between 
first and last  3) Linear in 
ilist.size() Example
The following code uses assign to add several characters to a std::list<char>:
#include <list>
#include <iostream>
 
int main()
{
    std::list<char> characters;
 
    characters.assign(5, 'a');
 
    for (char c : characters) {
        std::cout << c << '\n';
    } 
 
    return 0;
}Output:
a a a a a
See also
 constructs the list (public member function)  |  
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