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

#include <iomanip>
using std::setw;

#include <vector>
using std::vector;

int main()
{
   vector< int > integers1)// 7-element vector< int >
   vector< int > integers210 )// 10-element vector< int >

   size_t i;
   
   for i = 0; i < integers1.size(); i++ ){
      cout << integers1];
   }
   for i = 0; i < integers2.size(); i++ ){
      cout << integers2];
   }

   cout << "\nAssigning integers2 to integers1:" << endl;
   integers1 = integers2; // integers1 is larger than integers2

   // use equality (==) operator with vector objects
   if integers1 == integers2 )
      cout << "integers1 and integers2 are equal" << endl;


   return 0;
}

/* 
00000000000000000
Assigning integers2 to integers1:
integers1 and integers2 are equal

 */        
    
    
  
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1.Compare two vectors: !=
2.Compare two containers
3.Checking If Two Containers Are Equal with == operator
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