Unigine::Tree::ConstIterator Class
Header: | #include <UnigineTree.h> |
Tree::ConstIterator Class
Members
const Node * get ( ) const#
Returns iterator's node pointer.Return value
The const iterator's node pointer.ConstIterator ( ) #
Default constructor.ConstIterator ( const ConstIterator & it ) #
Copy constructor.Arguments
- const ConstIterator & it - ConstIterator.
int operator!= ( const typename Tree< Key, Data >::Iterator & it ) const#
Check if two iterators are not the same.Arguments
- const typename Tree< Key, Data >::Iterator & it - The second iterator.
Return value
1 if iterators are not the same; otherwise, 0.int operator!= ( const ConstIterator & it ) const#
Check if two iterators are not the same.Arguments
- const ConstIterator & it - The second iterator.
Return value
1 if iterators are not the same; otherwise, 0.const Node & operator* ( ) const#
Returns iterator's node reference.Return value
The const iterator's node reference.ConstIterator & operator++ ( ) #
Increases the iterator position.Return value
The const iterator referring to the next element.ConstIterator operator++ ( ) #
Increases the iterator position.Return value
The const iterator referring to the next element.ConstIterator & operator-- ( ) #
Decreases the iterator position.Return value
The const iterator referring to the prev element.ConstIterator operator-- ( ) #
Decreases the iterator position.Return value
The const iterator referring to the prev element.const Node * operator-> ( ) const#
Returns iterator's node pointer.Return value
The const iterator's node pointer.ConstIterator & operator= ( const ConstIterator & it ) #
Assignment operator for the iterator.Arguments
- const ConstIterator & it - ConstIterator.
int operator== ( const typename Tree< Key, Data >::Iterator & it ) const#
Check if two iterators are actually the same.Arguments
- const typename Tree< Key, Data >::Iterator & it - The second iterator.
Return value
1 if iterators are the same; otherwise, 0.int operator== ( const ConstIterator & it ) const#
Check if two iterators are actually the same.Arguments
- const ConstIterator & it - The second iterator.
Return value
1 if iterators are the same; otherwise, 0.~ConstIterator ( ) #
Destructor.Last update:
2024-08-16
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