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## 2.3 STL Vectors: a.k.a. “C++-Style”, “Smart” Arrays
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- Standard library “container class” to hold sequences.
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- A vector acts like a dynamically-sized, one-dimensional array.
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- A vector acts like a dynamically-sized, one-dimensional array.
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Capabilities:
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– Holds objects of any type.
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– Starts empty unless otherwise specified.
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– Any number of objects may be added to the end — there is no limit on size.
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– It can be treated like an ordinary array using the subscripting operator.
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– A vector knows how many elements it stores! (unlike C arrays)
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– There is NO automatic checking of subscript bounds.
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– Holds objects of any type.
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– Starts empty unless otherwise specified.
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– Any number of objects may be added to the end — there is no limit on size.
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– It can be treated like an ordinary array using the subscripting operator.
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– A vector knows how many elements it stores! (unlike C arrays)
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– There is NO automatic checking of subscript bounds.
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Here’s how we create an empty vector of integers:
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```cpp
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std::vector<int> scores;
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