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<H1>uninitialized_fill_n</H1>

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<TD Align=left VAlign=top><b>Categories</b>: allocators, algorithms</TD>
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<h3>Prototype</h3>
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template &lt;class ForwardIterator, class Size, class T&gt;
ForwardIterator uninitialized_fill_n(ForwardIterator first, Size n,
                                     const T&amp; x);
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<h3>Description</h3>
In C++, the operator <tt>new</tt> allocates memory for an object and then
creates an object at that location by calling a constructor.  Occasionally,
however, it is useful to separate those two operations. <A href="#1">[1]</A> If each iterator
in the range <tt>[first, first + n)</tt> points to uninitialized
memory, then <tt>uninitialized_fill_n</tt> creates copies of <tt>x</tt>
in that range.  That is, for each iterator <tt>i</tt> in the range <tt>[first,
first + n)</tt>, <tt>uninitialized_fill_n</tt> creates a copy of <tt>x</tt> in 
the location pointed to <tt>i</tt> by calling <tt><A href="construct.html">construct</A>(&amp;*i, x)</tt>.
<h3>Definition</h3>
Defined in the standard header <A href="memory">memory</A>, and in the nonstandard
backward-compatibility header <A href="algo.h">algo.h</A>.
<h3>Requirements on types</h3>
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<LI>
<tt>ForwardIterator</tt> is a model of <A href="ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</A>.
<LI>
<tt>ForwardIterator</tt> is mutable.
<LI>
<tt>Size</tt> is an integral type that is convertible to <tt>ForwardIterator</tt>'s
   distance type.
<LI>
<tt>ForwardIterator</tt>'s value type has a constructor that takes a
   single argument of type <tt>T</tt>.
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<h3>Preconditions</h3>
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<LI>
<tt>n</tt> is nonnegative.
<LI>
<tt>[first, first + n)</tt> is a valid range.
<LI>
Each iterator in <tt>[first, first + n)</tt> points to
   a region of uninitialized memory that is large enough to store
   a value of <tt>ForwardIterator</tt>'s value type.
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<h3>Complexity</h3>
Linear.  Exactly <tt>n</tt> constructor calls.
<h3>Example</h3>
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class Int {
public:
  Int(int x) : val(x) {}
  int get() { return val; }
private:
  int val;
};    

int main()
{
  const int N = 137;
  
  Int val(46);
  Int* A = (Int*) malloc(N * sizeof(Int));
  uninitialized_fill_n(A, N, val);
}
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<h3>Notes</h3>
<P><A name="1">[1]</A>
In particular, this sort of low-level memory management is used
in the implementation of some container classes.
<h3>See also</h3>
<A href="Allocators.html">Allocators</A>, <tt><A href="construct.html">construct</A></tt>, <tt><A href="destroy.html">destroy</A></tt>, 
<tt><A href="uninitialized_copy.html">uninitialized_copy</A></tt>, <tt><A href="uninitialized_fill.html">uninitialized_fill</A></tt>,
<tt><A href="raw_storage_iterator.html">raw_storage_iterator</A></tt>

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