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Unigine::ArrayMap::Iterator Class

Header:#include <UnigineInterpreter.h>

ArrayMap::Iterator Class

Members


const Variable & get() const

Returns iterator's data.

Return value

The iterator's data.

Iterator()

Default constructor.

Iterator(const Iterator & it)

Copy constructor.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - Iterator.

const Variable & key() const

Returns iterator's key.

Return value

The iterator's key.

int operator!=(const Iterator & it) const

Iterator not equal comparison.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

The result.

Iterator & operator++()

Increases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the next element.

Iterator operator++()

Increases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the next element.

Iterator & operator--()

Decreases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the prev element.

Iterator operator--()

Decreases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the prev element.

Iterator & operator=(const Iterator & it)

Assignment operator for the iterator.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - Iterator to be assigned.

int operator==(const Iterator & it) const

Iterator equal comparison.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

The result.

~Iterator()

Destructor.
Last update: 2017-07-03
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