The C++ function std::forward_list::operator== tests whether two forward_lists are equal or not.
DeclarationFollowing is the declaration for std::forward_list::operator== function form std::forward_list header.
C++11template <class T, class Alloc> bool operator== (const forward_list<T,Alloc>& first, const forward_list<T,Alloc>& second);Parameters
first − First forward_list object.
second − Second forward_list object of same type.
Returns true if first forward_list is same as second otherwise false.
ExceptionsThis member function never throws exception.
Time complexityLinear i.e. O(n)
ExampleThe following example shows the usage of std::forward_list::operator== function.
#include <iostream> #include <forward_list> using namespace std; int main(void) { forward_list<int> fl1 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; forward_list<int> fl2 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; if (fl1 == fl2) cout << "Both lists are equal." << endl; fl1.pop_front(); if (!(fl1 == fl2)) cout << "Both lists are not equal." << endl; return 0; }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
Both lists are equal. Both lists are not equal.
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