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      std::array<T,N>::operator[]

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      reference operator[]( size_type pos);
      (1)(since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++17)
      const_reference operator[]( size_type pos)const;
      (2)(since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++14)

      Returns a reference to the element at specified locationpos.

      Ifpos< size() isfalse, the behavior is undefined.

      (until C++26)

      Ifpos< size() isfalse:

      • If the implementation ishardened, acontract violation occurs. Moreover, if the contract-violation handler returns under “observe” evaluation semantic, the behavior is undefined.
      • If the implementation is not hardened, the behavior is undefined.
      (since C++26)

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      [edit]Parameters

      pos - position of the element to return

      [edit]Return value

      Reference to the requested element.

      [edit]Complexity

      Constant.

      [edit]Notes

      Unlikestd::map::operator[], this operator never inserts a new element into the container. Accessing a nonexistent element through this operator is undefined behavior, unless the implementation is hardened(since C++26).

      [edit]Example

      The following code usesoperator[] to read from and write to astd::array<int, N>:

      Run this code
      #include <array>#include <iostream> int main(){std::array<int,4> numbers{2,4,6,8}; std::cout<<"Second element: "<< numbers[1]<<'\n';     numbers[0]=5; std::cout<<"All numbers:";for(auto i: numbers)std::cout<<' '<< i;std::cout<<'\n';}

      Output:

      Second element: 4All numbers: 5 4 6 8

      [edit]See also

      access specified element with bounds checking
      (public member function)[edit]
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