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Syntax
									The syntax for 
name.erase(index) name.erase(index, index) std::vector.erase(name, index) std::vector.erase(name, index, index)
@name.erase(index) @name.erase(index, index) @std::vector.erase(name, index) @std::vector.erase(name, index, index)
Description
									The 
- two parameters with the first parameter being the name of a standard C++ vector variable and the second variable being a valid index, it erases the element at the specified index; or
 - an optional third index parameter and erases the elements between the two specified indices.
 
As a member function it takes:
- a single index parameter and erases the element at the specified index; or
 - two index parameters and erases the elements between the two specified indices.
 
									Note: For large scale projects you will find specifying the 
f++ example
									Example of 
std::vector<double> v v.push_back(2.0, 5.3, 3.26) v.erase(1) std::vector.erase(v, 0) console(v.at(0))
n++ example
									Example of 
@std::vector<double> v @v.push_back(2.0, 5.3, 3.26) @v.erase(1) @std::vector.erase(v, 0) @console(v.at(1)) @console(std::vector.at(v, 2))

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