# CCIoT Homework Lab 2 ## Slide 12 ### Problem Try the following: 1. Create a vector of whatever type you like (minimum length of 10); 2. Print it’s content; 3. Erase the odd elements; 4. Replace the first element and the last element with another value; 5. Create a rule that erases the 5th element from the vector; 6. Use cppreference in the meantime ☺ ### Solution See [slide12.cpp](./slide12.cpp). ## Slide 13 ### Problem Try the same stuff with std::list, observe the differences. ### Solution See [slide13.cpp](./slide13.cpp). The difference observed is at line 38. Because `std::list` has a bidirectional iterator, not a random access one, skipping 4 elements cannot be done. Instead, I had to use `std::next` in order to advance the iterator 4 times separately in order to find the 5th element and erase it.