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queue::emplace() in C++ STL
In this article we will be discussing the working, syntax and examples of queue::emplace() function in C++ STL.
What is a queue in C++ STL?
Queue is a simple sequence or data structure defined in the C++ STL which does insertion and deletion of the data in FIFO(First In First Out) fashion. The data in a queue is stored in continuous manner. The elements are inserted at the end and removed from the starting of the queue. In C++ STL there is already a predefined template of queue, which inserts and removes the data in the similar fashion of a queue.
What is queue::emplace()?
queue::emplace() is an inbuilt function in C++ STL which is declared in 
Syntax
myqueue.emplace(value_type &t);
This function accepts one parameter, i.e. the element which is to be inserted in the associated queue container.
Return value
This function returns nothing.
Example
Input: queue<int> myqueue = {10, 20, 30, 40};    myqueue.emplace(50); Output:    Elements In the queue = 10 20 30 40 50  Example
#include <iostream> #include <queue> using namespace std; int main (){    queue<int> Queue;    Queue.emplace(10);    Queue.emplace(20);    Queue.emplace(30);    Queue.emplace(40);    Queue.emplace(50);    cout<<"Elements in Queue are: ";    while(!Queue.empty()){       cout << ' ' << Queue.front();       Queue.pop();    }    return 0; } Output
If we run the above code it will generate the following output −
Elements in Queue are: 10 20 30 40 50
Example
#include <iostream> #include <queue> using namespace std; int main(){    queue<string> Queue;    Queue.emplace("Welcome");    Queue.emplace("To");    Queue.emplace("Tutorials");    Queue.emplace("Point");    cout<<"String is : ";    while (!Queue.empty()){       cout << ' ' << Queue.front();       Queue.pop();    }    return 0; } Output
If we run the above code it will generate the following output −
String is : Welcome To Tutorials Point
