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Use a unary function object to determine even/odd.  Click image to read the source code.



Use a unary function object to determine even/odd.



Demonstrate count and count_if.  Click image to read the source code.



Demonstrate count and count_if.



Demonstrate count_if().  Click image to read the source code.



Demonstrate count_if().



Push value in the list  Click image to read the source code.



Push value in the list



The difference between push_back() and push_front().  Click image to read the source code.



The difference between push_back() and push_front().



Difference between push_back() and push_front()  Click image to read the source code.



Difference between push_back() and push_front()



Demonstrate lower_bound() in vector  Click image to read the source code.



Demonstrate lower_bound() in vector



Understanding end() in List  Click image to read the source code.



Understanding end() in List



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