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Chapter 17, Problem 62RQE
Program Plan Intro
Vector:
- A vector is a sequence container which performs like an extensible array.
- The size of the vector is dynamic.
- The series of elements are stored in the same variable name.
- If an element is added or removed, it adjusts its size automatically which accommodates the number of elements contained in the vector.
Iterator:
- It is an object that can be used to iterate over the elements in a collection.
- It behaves like pointers that can access the information in a container.
- The content of the vector can be manipulated or printed using an Iterator.
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