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C++ vector erase() function

❮ Vector Functions


Example

Remove an element from a vector:

vector<string> cars = {"Volvo", "BMW", "Ford", "Mazda"};

cars.erase(cars.begin() + 1);

for (string car : cars) {
  cout << car << "\n";
}
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Definition and Usage

The erase() function removes an element or a range of elements from a vector. The elements to remove are specified using iterators.

Syntax

One of the following:

vector.erase(iterator position);
vector.erase(iterator start, iterator end);

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
position Required. An iterator pointing to the element to remove.
start Required. An iterator pointing to the start of the range of elements to remove.
end Required. An iterator pointing to the end of the range of elements to remove. Elements up to this position will be removed, but the element at this position will not be removed.

Technical Details

Returns: An iterator pointing to the first element after the ones which were removed. If there are no elements after the removed ones then the iterator points to vector.end().

More Examples

Example

Remove a range of elements from a vector:

vector<string> cars = {"Volvo", "BMW", "Ford", "Mazda", "Toyota"};

cars.erase(cars.begin() + 1, cars.end() - 1);

for (string car : cars) {
  cout << car << "\n";
}
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Related Pages

Read more about vectors in our Vector Tutorial.

Read more about iterators in our Iterators Tutorial.


❮ Vector Functions