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CList::RemoveHead

Removes the element from the head of the list and returns a pointer to it.

TYPE RemoveHead( );

Parameters

  • TYPE
    Template parameter specifying the type of elements in the list.

Return Value

The element previously at the head of the list.

Remarks

You must ensure that the list is not empty before calling RemoveHead. If the list is empty, then the Debug version of the Microsoft Foundation Class Library asserts. Use IsEmpty to verify that the list contains elements.

Example

// Define myList.
CList<CString,CString&> myList;

// Add two elements to the list.
myList.AddHead(CString(_T("ABC")));
myList.AddHead(CString(_T("123")));

// Remove the head element and verify the list. 
// NOTE: once the head is removed, the number of 
// elements in the list will be one.
CString strHead = myList.RemoveHead();
ASSERT((CString(_T("123")) == strHead) && (myList.GetCount() == 1) && 
   (CString(_T("ABC")) == myList.GetHead()));      

Requirements

Header: afxtempl.h

See Also

Reference

CList Class

Hierarchy Chart

CList::GetHead

CList::AddHead