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fill_n (3)
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                           Standard C++ Library
                 Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
    
    
    NAME
         fill, fill_n
    
          - Initializes a range with a given value.
    
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <algorithm>
         template <class ForwardIterator, class T>
          void fill(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last,
                    const T& value);
    
         template <class OutputIterator, class Size, class T>
          void fill_n(OutputIterator first, Size n, const T& value);
    
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The fill and fill_n algorithms are used to assign a value to
         the  elements  in  a sequence. fill assigns the value to all
         the elements designated by iterators in  the  range  [first,
         last).
    
         The fill_n algorithm assigns the value to all  the  elements
         designated  by  iterators  in  the range [first, first + n).
         fill_n assumes that there are at least n elements  following
         first, unless first is an insert iterator.
    
         Type T must be Assignable, and Size must be  convertible  to
         an integral type.
    
    
    
    COMPLEXITY
         fill makes exactly last  -  first  assignments,  and  fill_n
         makes exactly n assignments.
    
    
    
    EXAMPLE
         //
         // fill.cpp
         //
          #include <algorithm>
          #include <vector>
          #include <iostream>
         using namespace std;
    
         int main()
          {
           int d1[4] = {1,2,3,4};
            //
            // Set up two vectors
            //
           vector<int> v1(d1,d1 + 4), v2(d1,d1 + 4);
            //
            // Set up one empty vector
            //
           vector<int> v3;
            //
            // Fill all of v1 with 9
            //
            fill(v1.begin(),v1.end(),9);
    
    
            //
            // Fill first 3 of v2 with 7
            //
            fill_n(v2.begin(),3,7);
    
            //
            // Use insert iterator to fill v3 with 5 11's
            //
            fill_n(back_inserter(v3),5,11);
            //
            // Copy all three to cout
            //
           ostream_iterator<int,char> out(cout," ");
           copy(v1.begin(),v1.end(),out);
           cout << endl;
           copy(v2.begin(),v2.end(),out);
           cout << endl;
           copy(v3.begin(),v3.end(),out);
           cout << endl;
            //
            // Fill cout with 3 5's
            //
            fill_n(ostream_iterator<int,char>(cout," "),3,5);
           cout << endl;
    
           return 0;
          }
    
         Program Output
    
         9 9 9 9
         7 7 7 4
         11 11 11 11 11
         5 5 5
    
    
    
    WARNINGS
         If your compiler does not support default  template  parame-
         ters,  then you always need to supply the Allocator template
         argument. For instance, you have to write:
    
         vector<int,allocator<int> >
    
         instead of:
    
         vector<int>
    
         If your compiler does not support namespaces,  then  you  do
         not need the using declaration for std.
    
    
    
    


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