***Too many doubts***** Bhaiya iss video main explaination halki thi, compare to course, mtlb mujhe samjh nhi aaya auto kya hota hai, iterator kya hota hai, for(int i: s) ye kaise likh skte hai ye syntax nhi dekha kabi. Pls acknowledge my msg 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
For beginners :- Use #include library , it contains all libraries like vector ,array , string . So you don't need to write different headeefiles for different data structure again & again . Thanks babbar bhaiya .......
that include is always a way for experienced stackoverflow answerers to know you watched a really bad video on c++, never do that. It only works on one compiler, and it means you never learn the actul things you need
Thank You Love Bhaiya, it took me 14 hours to complete this video properly, but it was worth investing so much time on such a great knowledgeable content !! Thank You 3000❤❤
Thank You Brother. We can clearly see u getting tired but u still maintend the quality of your code and explanation. Thank you for that. And yes I did it in one go as u said lol
Mene aaj fajr ke baad dekhna shuru kiyatha aur ab khatam hua video, nice work but i don't think i know when to use auto, or wt to do with this knowledge but will learn in further videos thank you
Excellent video, sir! Just a small note: array.empty() will always return false regardless of initialization. This is because: std::array is never empty; it has a fixed size determined at compile time. Accessing elements of an uninitialized std::array will yield indeterminate values. On the other hand, std::vector can indeed be empty.
You can try using similar low volume calming music in your real-time videos too. With Music Credit too in description as well. I'd recommend any of Max Richter's composition.
bhaiya mein ne relevel ka course 2 months le lya but aaj jab apke telegram channel se juda to pata chala knowlegehut apne launch kiya hai, unacademy slow hai course mein aur TA jo assigned hua hai. vo DSA mein weak hai. may I could join your venture . If u can help us that unacademy ko bhi aap sponsored karte ho to , ye mesaage de digiyega , because they do'nt pay attention towards this problem. shayad apki kuch baat man le vo, I Heartedly thankful to the videos that r superb along with differnet platform questions that u practicall solved, Learning a lot , may YOUR channel become NO.1 in codeing platform.
Itna bekar lecture, dimag kharab ho gaya STL pdte pdte. Sare important keywords miss karr diye, important definitions 20 second me bolke, code likh raha h tuta fhuta 10 minute har container ke liye. Pair, auto, iterators, lower/upper bound, nested vectors, jaise topics ko to haath hi nhi lagaya, koi smj to kaise jae. Last me algorithms ka naam krr diya, uper se editing itni vahiyad. Bhai re-uploaded me aesa padhaya h, to isse acha mtt hi karata. ya to 2-3 videos bana deta. teen din barbaad krr diye, abb soch raha hun continue karu ke nhi
bhai wahi to yaar, he really skipped pair, auto, interators, lower/upper bound, nested vectors etc. But I guess ye lecture sirf basic understanding ke liye tha, I mean pura hardcore STL nahi tha. DSA ke hisab se iski jarurat nahi hai itni, that's why I believe usne itne topics ko hath nahi lagaya ya fir itna detail me nahi gaya.
If you're talking about all the in built functions he used then don't worry about it. They are very common and you are going to use them very often in DSA. If you are talking about the different types of Data Structures then they were pretty easy to understand actually.
completed this video. sorry I was not able to watch the video tomorrow only as I was in hospital tomorrow. Thank you @BabberBhaiya for this amazing course.
Finished this video love bhai in early morning even though I'm doing coding in python but your videos help me a lot to remind CPP concept once again eagerly waiting for more videos, language is not a barrier concept Is matter and putting CPP in bucket will also be fruitful ❤
Love Bhaiya sorry to say but this video isn't too much intuitive(because explanation was super fast like a CHEETAH 🐆)and this makes me to drop the video in between 😔. Can you suggest any other video from where I can understand STL in a much better way ? Regards ❤️
Bro if you have little familiarity with the c++ then you will have no problem. Also in DSA, try to understand the concept, not too much worry about the language. Good luck!
Hi love, it's hunny from haryana Now I am in BCA 2nd year(3rd sem) I m in Tier 3 college Can I crack a get a good placement by using this course ????? Please reply
If the companies allow you to sit and you have the right skills, then you can definitely get a good placement and use this course and solve problems on pepcoding's portal. ..will be more than enough for you to crack product based companies.
Feedback: Obviously a great video but looked like you were cutting the videos too many times to shorten the length of the video and I think it is not needed and secondly, you were quite in a hurry to finish topics and hence you were explaining the things a bit less. Although the fact that it was introductory video justifies all the drawbacks. Keep Going.
ye video thodi fast thi maybe mujhe hi lag rha ho but bohot se concept clear nhi huye pehle jaise dry run explaination krna chahiye only code se nhi hota beginner level ke liye difficult hai
in set part, you typed "it" iterator instead of "itr" iterator, that was why it didn't work. and where can i get the slide that you have used in this video? And the documentation.
I have a doubt at :--> 35:24 We can use .top in queue as well?? I thought it's only in stack (logically) because queue has 2 ends while stack has 1 end !! Someone please explain thoroughly thank you :)
I think this is my first video which I have started at 0:00 and watched till the end of 1:01:49 without getting up from my place. Really enjoyed and learned a lot from this C++ STL VIDEO. Hatsoff bhaiya for your hardwork,patience and dedication to teach this owesome free dsa course...
Great video! One thing: You *shouldn't* iterate through the elements in the find method. Either the iterator has a value, or doesn't. If it doesn't have a value, it would return m.end(). It's not meant to be iterated through. Personally speaking, std::optionall would have been a much better use over here, because there is only one element, and we need to know whether it's there or not, but I guess std::optional might not have existed at the time.
00:05 C++ STL is essential for C++ developers and can greatly simplify coding tasks. 02:02 C++ STL has four sections: sequence containers, container adaptors, associative containers, and unordered associative containers. 06:01 C++ STL provides random access to elements in a container. 08:07 Introduction to C++ STL vector 12:18 Size and Capacity in C++ STL 14:13 Introduction to updating and direct access in C++ STL 18:16 Understanding the process of adding elements in C++ STL 20:21 Learning how to use the C++ STL add function 24:09 Printing and deleting elements in C++ STL 26:17 Introduction to C++ STL and its importance 30:15 Understanding the concept of 'first in, first out' 32:10 Crushing size and calculating MP3-like steps 36:33 The lecture discusses the C++ STL and its features. 38:32 The set in C++ STL ensures unique elements. 43:01 Exploring the Find function in C++ STL 45:22 Love can only point to Scorpio 50:37 Implementing find and account functions in C++ STL 52:47 Using the free fruit function to apply the fine 57:34 Understanding the concepts of rotating and printing based on given values 1:00:28 Understanding containers and data structures in C++ STL
Abiding end semester exams but still, Finished this video, in one go.. PS : Can anyone tell what's the name of plants that are kept on bhaiya's desk..😅
Pure series ka sabse ghatiya lecture It does not seem continuation of lec 18 Updated video me bahot new concepts he with less explanation Please take this note into consideration
Aapki video ki starting me ek calm motivation tune lagado intro me , It helps to calm us and freshly start the lecture , tune of 10 seconds will be good 😊
One starting with STL might face difficulty in STL algo part where upper_bound and lower_bound is used. So you can refer this:- /* The main work of iterator to give you the exact position since binary_search() gives you binary output which is not sufficient most of the times...The iterators are lower_bound(>=) and upper_bound(>) properties of lower_bound and upper_bound... i) Both includes only [start,end) example vector vec= {1,2,3,4,5}; cout
Thank u bhaiya for your daily videos and afforts. My end sem is going on but I am watching your daily videos regularly I watch your daily videos after giving my end sem exam. always support u.