std::empty
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template< class C > constexpr auto empty( const C& c ) -> decltype(c.empty());  | 
(1) | (since C++17) | 
template< class T, std::size_t N > constexpr bool empty( const T (&array)[N] ) noexcept;  | 
(2) | (since C++17) | 
template< class E > constexpr bool empty( std::initializer_list<E> il ) noexcept;  | 
(3) | (since C++17) | 
Returns whether the given range is empty.
1) Returns c.empty().
2) Returns false.
3) Returns il.size() == 0.
Parameters
| c | - |  a container or view with an empty member function
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| array | - | an array of arbitrary type | 
| il | - | an std::initializer_list | 
Return value
1) c.empty()
2) false
3) il.size() == 0
Exceptions
1) May throw implementation-defined exceptions.
Notes
The overload for std::initializer_list is necessary because it does not have a member function empty.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
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__cpp_lib_nonmember_container_access | 
201411L | 
(C++17) | std::size(), std::data(), and std::empty()
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Possible implementation
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template<class C> [[nodiscard]] constexpr auto empty(const C& c) -> decltype(c.empty()) { return c.empty(); }  | 
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template<class T, std::size_t N> [[nodiscard]] constexpr bool empty(const T (&array)[N]) noexcept { return false; }  | 
| Third version | 
template<class E> [[nodiscard]] constexpr bool empty(std::initializer_list<E> il) noexcept { return il.size() == 0; }  | 
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <vector> template<class T> void print(const T& container) { if (std::empty(container)) std::cout << "Empty\n"; else { std::cout << "Elements:"; for (const auto& element : container) std::cout << ' ' << element; std::cout << '\n'; } } int main() { std::vector<int> c = {1, 2, 3}; print(c); c.clear(); print(c); int array[] = {4, 5, 6}; print(array); auto il = {7, 8, 9}; print(il); }
Output:
Elements: 1 2 3 Empty Elements: 4 5 6 Elements: 7 8 9
See also
|   (C++20)  | 
 checks whether a range is empty (customization point object)  |