Lists are sequences of elements stored in a linked list. Compared to vectors, they allow fast insertions and deletions, but slower random access.
| Constructors | create lists and initialize them with some data |
| Operators | assign and compare lists |
| assign | assign elements to a list |
| back | returns a reference to last element of a list |
| begin | returns an iterator to the beginning of the list |
| clear | removes all elements from the list |
| empty | true if the list has no elements |
| end | returns an iterator just past the last element of a list |
| erase | removes elements from a list |
| front | returns a reference to the first element of a list |
| insert | inserts elements into the list |
| max_size | returns the maximum number of elements that the list can hold |
| merge | merge two lists |
| pop_back | removes the last element of a list |
| pop_front | removes the first element of the list |
| push_back | add an element to the end of the list |
| push_front | add an element to the front of the list |
| rbegin | returns a reverse_iterator to the end of the list |
| remove | removes elements from a list |
| remove_if | removes elements conditionally |
| rend | returns a reverse_iterator to the beginning of the list |
| resize | change the size of the list |
| reverse | reverse the list |
| size | returns the number of items in the list |
| sort | sorts a list into ascending order |
| splice | merge two lists in constant time |
| swap | swap the contents of this list with another |
| unique | removes consecutive duplicate elements |