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and implementation</title> <p>Class diagram: </p> <fig id="GUID-1424998B-6CBC-5CEF-9A2D-4DBB286F409B">
<title> Circular buffers example class diagram
</title>
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</fig> <p>The example creates a circular buffer of integers using <xref href="GUID-620EC30F-933F-3073-9E5F-CAC9F2BA4623.dita#GUID-620EC30F-933F-3073-9E5F-CAC9F2BA4623/GUID-600BE94B-72FF-3A44-92EC-3806B7F5E4E5"><apiname>CCirBuffer::Put()</apiname></xref> to add elements and <xref href="GUID-620EC30F-933F-3073-9E5F-CAC9F2BA4623.dita#GUID-620EC30F-933F-3073-9E5F-CAC9F2BA4623/GUID-112CD6F9-DAB4-30E5-9E5C-B636F8AEEC08"><apiname>CCirBuffer::Get()</apiname></xref> to remove an element. To demonstrate the circular nature of the
buffer, the example: </p> <ul>
<li id="GUID-950580F8-9810-5172-95AD-7B3C2B933818"><p>adds four elements