What i discovered
I discover that C++ vector::at() is an assignable function, how is it possible?
I mean I can call at() function to get the value of vector at certain position, and i can assign a value to a certain position of the vector.
    std::vector<int> vec;
    vec.push_back(4);
    vec.push_back(5);
    vec.push_back(6);
    //get val at position
    cout << vec.at(0)<<endl; //it print 4
    //set val at position
    vec.at(0) = 89;
    std::cout << vec.at(0)<<endl; //it print 89
What I want to do
I want to reimplement in my own vector class without inherit it or copy the original class; how can i do it?
class myIntVector
{
    int arraye[50] = {0};
    
    //other class function and constructor
public:
    int at(int index)
    {
        //some code
    }
};
 
    