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Input Iterators


Iterator

Summary

A read-only, forward moving iterator.

Data Type and Member Function Indexes
(exclusive of constructors and destructors)

None

Description


For a complete discussion of iterators, see the Iterators section of this reference.


Iterators are a generalization of pointers that allow a C++ program to uniformly interact with different data structures. Input iterators are read-only, forward moving iterators that satisfy the requirements listed below.

Key to Iterator Requirements

The following key pertains to the iterator requirement descriptions listed below:

a and b
values of type X
n
value of distance type
u, Distance, tmp and m
identifiers
r
value of type X&
t
value of type T

Requirements for Input Iterators

The following expressions must be valid for input iterators:

X u(a)
copy constructor, u == a
X u = a
assignment, u == a
a == b, a != b
return value convertible to bool
*a
a == b implies *a == *b
++r
returns X&
r++
return value convertible to const X&
*r++
returns type T
a -> m
returns (*a).m

For input iterators, a == b does not imply that ++a == ++b.

Algorithms using input iterators should be single pass algorithms. That is they should not pass through the same iterator twice.

The value of type T does not have to be an lvalue.

See Also

Iterators, Output Iterators


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