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array::empty() in C++ STL

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Array classes are generally more efficient, light-weight and reliable than C-style arrays. The introduction of array class from C++11 has offered a better alternative for C-style arrays.
array::empty()
empty() function is used to check if the array container is empty or not. Syntax :
arrayname.empty()
Parameters :
No parameters are passed.
Returns :
True, if array is empty
False, Otherwise
Examples:
Input  : myarray{1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
         myarray.empty();
Output : False

Input  : myarray{};
         myarray.empty();
Output : True
Errors and Exceptions 1. It has a no exception throw guarantee. 2. Shows error when a parameter is passed. CPP
// Non Empty array example
// CPP program to illustrate
// Implementation of empty() function
#include <array>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    array<int, 5> myarray{ 1, 2, 3, 4 };
    if (myarray.empty()) {
        cout << "True";
    }
    else {
        cout << "False";
    }
    return 0;
}
Output :
False
CPP
// Empty array example
// CPP program to illustrate
// Implementation of empty() function
#include <array>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    array<int, 0> myarray;
    if (myarray.empty()) {
        cout << "True";
    }
    else {
        cout << "False";
    }
    return 0;
}
Output :
True

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