insert
Syntax:
#include <set>
iterator insert( iterator i, const TYPE& val );
void insert( input_iterator start, input_iterator end );
pair<iterator,bool> insert( const TYPE& val );
The function insert() either:
- inserts val after the element at pos (where
pos is really just a suggestion as to where val
should go, since sets and maps are ordered), and returns an
iterator to that element.
- inserts a range of elements from start to
end.
- inserts val, but only if val doesn't
already exist. The return value is an iterator to the element
inserted, and a boolean describing whether an insertion took
place.
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