A vector
is a dynamic container for any data type. Usage: std::vector <data_type> my_variable;
For instance : vector <int> my_int_Vec;
to declare a vector of int.
Use vector::size
to know the number of elements that the vector is holding.
Use vector::capacity
to know the memory that has been allocated by the computer for your vector. The capacity may be more than the size, to accommodate for vector growth.
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main( )
{
vector <int> my_int_Vec;
vector <int>::size_type Size_my_int_Vec, Capacity_my_int_Vec;
my_int_Vec.push_back( 1 );
Size_my_int_Vec = my_int_Vec.size( );
Capacity_my_int_Vec = my_int_Vec.capacity( );
cout << "Vector contains " << Size_my_int_Vec << " elements." << endl;
cout << "Vector size is " << Size_my_int_Vec * sizeof(int) << " bytes.\n" << endl;
cout << "Vector capacity is " << Capacity_my_int_Vec * sizeof(int) << " bytes.\n" << endl;
return 0;
}