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std::insert_iterator(3) Library Functions Manual std::insert_iterator(3)

NAME

std::insert_iterator -

Turns assignment into insertion.

SYNOPSIS

Inherits iterator< output_iterator_tag, void, void, void, void >.

Public Types


typedef _Container container_type
typedef void difference_type
typedef output_iterator_tag iterator_category
typedef void pointer
typedef void reference
typedef void value_type

Public Member Functions


insert_iterator (_Container &__x, typename _Container::iterator __i)
insert_iterator & operator* ()
insert_iterator & operator++ (int)
insert_iterator & operator++ ()
insert_iterator & operator= (typename _Container::value_type &&__value)
insert_iterator & operator= (typename _Container::const_reference __value)

Protected Attributes


_Container * container
_Container::iterator iter

Detailed Description

template<typename _Container> class std::insert_iterator< _Container >

Turns assignment into insertion.

These are output iterators, constructed from a container-of-T. Assigning a T to the iterator inserts it in the container at the iterator's position, rather than overwriting the value at that position.

(Sequences will actually insert a copy of the value before the iterator's position.)

Tip: Using the inserter function to create these iterators can save typing.

Definition at line 560 of file stl_iterator.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

template<typename _Container> typedef _Container std::insert_iterator< _Container >::container_type

A nested typedef for the type of whatever container you used.

Definition at line 569 of file stl_iterator.h.

typedef void std::iterator< output_iterator_tag , void , void , void , void >::difference_type [inherited]

Distance between iterators is represented as this type.

Definition at line 111 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.

typedef output_iterator_tag std::iterator< output_iterator_tag , void , void , void , void >::iterator_category [inherited]

One of the tag types.

Definition at line 107 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.

typedef void std::iterator< output_iterator_tag , void , void , void , void >::pointer [inherited]

This type represents a pointer-to-value_type.

Definition at line 113 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.

typedef void std::iterator< output_iterator_tag , void , void , void , void >::reference [inherited]

This type represents a reference-to-value_type.

Definition at line 115 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.

typedef void std::iterator< output_iterator_tag , void , void , void , void >::value_type [inherited]

The type 'pointed to' by the iterator.

Definition at line 109 of file stl_iterator_base_types.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

template<typename _Container> std::insert_iterator< _Container >::insert_iterator (_Container & __x, typename _Container::iterator __i) [inline] The only way to create this iterator is with a container and an initial position (a normal iterator into the container).

Definition at line 575 of file stl_iterator.h.

Member Function Documentation

template<typename _Container> insert_iterator& std::insert_iterator< _Container >::operator* () [inline]

Simply returns *this.

Definition at line 621 of file stl_iterator.h.

template<typename _Container> insert_iterator& std::insert_iterator< _Container >::operator++ (int) [inline]

Simply returns *this. (This iterator does not 'move'.).

Definition at line 631 of file stl_iterator.h.

template<typename _Container> insert_iterator& std::insert_iterator< _Container >::operator++ () [inline]

Simply returns *this. (This iterator does not 'move'.).

Definition at line 626 of file stl_iterator.h.

template<typename _Container> insert_iterator& std::insert_iterator< _Container >::operator= (typename _Container::const_reference __value) [inline] Parameters:

value An instance of whatever type container_type::const_reference is; presumably a reference-to-const T for container<T>.

Returns:

This iterator, for chained operations.

This kind of iterator maintains its own position in the container. Assigning a value to the iterator will insert the value into the container at the place before the iterator.

The position is maintained such that subsequent assignments will insert values immediately after one another. For example,


// vector v contains A and Z
insert_iterator i (v, ++v.begin());
i = 1;
i = 2;
i = 3;
// vector v contains A, 1, 2, 3, and Z

Definition at line 602 of file stl_iterator.h.

Author

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