std::unordered_set<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>:: begin, std::unordered_set<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>:: cbegin
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Deduction guides (C++17) |
iterator begin
(
)
noexcept
;
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(1) | (since C++11) |
const_iterator begin
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const
noexcept
;
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(2) | (since C++11) |
const_iterator cbegin
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const
noexcept
;
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(3) | (since C++11) |
Returns an iterator to the first element of the
unordered_set
.
If the
unordered_set
is empty, the returned iterator will be equal to
end()
.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
Iterator to the first element.
Complexity
Constant.
Notes
Because both
iterator
and
const_iterator
are constant iterators (and may in fact be the same type), it is not possible to mutate the elements of the container through an iterator returned by any of these member functions.
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <unordered_set> struct Point { double x, y; }; int main() { Point pts[3] = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}, {3, 0}}; // points is a set containing the addresses of points std::unordered_set<Point*> points = { pts, pts + 1, pts + 2 }; // Change each y-coordinate of (i, 0) from 0 into i^2 and print the point for (auto iter = points.begin(); iter != points.end(); ++iter) { (*iter)->y = ((*iter)->x) * ((*iter)->x); // iter is a pointer-to-Point* std::cout << "(" << (*iter)->x << ", " << (*iter)->y << ") "; } std::cout << '\n'; // Now using the range-based for loop, we increase each y-coordinate by 10 for (Point* i : points) { i->y += 10; std::cout << "(" << i->x << ", " << i->y << ") "; } }
Possible output:
(3, 9) (1, 1) (2, 4) (3, 19) (1, 11) (2, 14)
See also
returns an iterator to the end
(public member function) |
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(C++14)
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returns an iterator to the beginning of a container or array
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