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C++ std::list insert and deletemember

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Hello,

I'm having problems writing a code that will insert and deleteMember. I understand that there are methods written that can be simply called.
Can anyone help?

Thanks!
Jun 18 '07 #1
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sicarie
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Hello,

I'm having problems writing a code that will insert and deleteMember. I understand that there are methods written that can be simply called.
Can anyone help?

Thanks!
Here's cplusplus.com's page on 'list'. I think it has what you're looking for.
Jun 18 '07 #2

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