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Use list as the function parameter
 
 

#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;

#include <list>      // list class-template definition
#include <algorithm> // copy algorithm
#include <iterator>  // ostream_iterator

template < typename T > void printListconst std::list< T > &listRef );

int main()
{
   int array264};
   std::list< int > values;      // create list of ints
   std::list< int > otherValues; // create list of ints

   // insert items in values
   values.push_front);
   values.push_front);
   values.push_back);
   values.push_back);

   cout << "values contains: ";
   printListvalues );
   cout << endl;
   return 0;
}

template < typename T > void printListconst std::list< T > &listRef )
{
    std::ostream_iterator< T > outputcout, " " );
    std::copylistRef.begin(), listRef.end(), output );
}

/* 
values contains: 2 1 4 3

 */        
  
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