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List basics: push, begin, end pop
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Elements can be put on the front or end of a list.
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Define class and store in a list
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An example of the transform algorithm.
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Demonstrate merge() in list
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Merging won't work if the lists aren't ordered.
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Merge into descending order.
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A list splicing example.
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Demonstrate remove() in list
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Demonstrate unique() in list
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Using reverse() to create a palindrome tester.
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Using a list to store mailing addresses.
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Use ostream_iterator for string
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Demonstrate advance() and distance() in list
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Using an arrays as a container
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Using a list: push_back, begin, end, size
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Merge and splice lists.
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Copy a list to a vector.
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Push value in the list
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Use a binary function object in list 'transform'
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end() in list.
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The difference between push_back() and push_front().
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Sort a list.
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Merge two lists.
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Store class objects in a list.
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Transform algorithm based on list.
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Demonstrate bind2nd().
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Create a reciprocal function object.
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Understanding end() in List
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Difference between push_back() and push_front()
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Merging One List with Another
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Storing Class Objects in a List
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Traverse a List Using an Iterator
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Demonstrate virtual functons: list interface
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