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22.11.4.Print out a deque, reference its content by index,
#include <deque>
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;
typedef deque<char> CHARDEQUE;
void print_contents(CHARDEQUE deque, char*);

int main(void){
   CHARDEQUE  a;  

   if(a.empty())  
     cout << "a is empty" << endl;
   else
     cout << "a is not empty" << endl;

   a.push_back('A');
   a.push_back('B');
   a.push_back('C');
   a.push_back('D');
   if(a.empty())  
       cout << "a is empty" << endl;
   else
       cout << "a is not empty" << endl;
   print_contents(a,"a");      

   cout << "The first element of a is  " << a[0<< endl;
   cout << "The first element of a is  " << a.at(0<< endl;
   cout << "The last element of a is  " << a[a.size()-1<< endl;
   cout << "The last element of a is  " << a.at(a.size()-1<< endl;
}

void print_contents(CHARDEQUE deque, char *name){
   CHARDEQUE::iterator pdeque;

   cout << "The contents of "<< name << " : ";
   for(pdeque = deque.begin(); pdeque != deque.end(); pdeque++)
     cout << *pdeque <<" ";
   cout << endl;
}
22.11.deque subscript indexer
22.11.1.Use indexer to add elements to a deque
22.11.2.Use subscript operator to modify element at location 1
22.11.3.Use subscript operator to obtain elements of values
22.11.4.Print out a deque, reference its content by index,
22.11.5.Change the values of some of deque's elements
22.11.6.Insert 'value' into every element but the first
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