Best way to extract a subvector from a vector?
vector<T>::const_iterator first = myVec.begin() + 100000;
vector<T>::const_iterator last = myVec.begin() + 101000;
vector<T> newVec(first, last);
It's an O(N) operation to construct the new vector, but there isn't really a better way.
Just use the vector constructor.
std::vector<int> data();
// Load Z elements into data so that Z > Y > X
std::vector<int> sub(&data[100000],&data[101000]);
std::vector<T>(input_iterator, input_iterator)
, in your case foo = std::vector<T>(myVec.begin () + 100000, myVec.begin () + 150000);
, see for example here