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Unigine::Vector::ConstIterator Class

Header:#include <UnigineVector.h>

Vector::ConstIterator Class

Members


DataTypeType Definition

Description

Full declaration:
typedef Type Unigine::Vector< Type >::ConstIterator::DataType

Return value

Type

const Type & get() const

Returns iterator's node pointer.

Return value

The iterator's node pointer.

ConstIterator()

Default constructor.

ConstIterator(const Iterator & it)

Copy constructor.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - Iterator.

int operator!=(const typename Vector< Type >::Iterator & it) const

Check if two iterators are not the same.

Arguments

  • const typename Vector< Type >::Iterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

Returns 1 if iterators are not the same; otherwise, 0 is returned.

int operator!=(const ConstIterator & it) const

Check if two iterators are not the same.

Arguments

  • const ConstIterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

Returns 1 if iterators are not the same; otherwise, 0 is returned.

const Type & operator*() const

Returns iterator's node reference.

Return value

The iterator's node reference.

ConstIterator operator+(int n) const

Increases the iterator position.

Arguments

  • int n - The iterator increment.

Return value

The iterator referring to the next element.

ConstIterator & operator++()

Increases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the next element.

ConstIterator operator++()

Increases the iterator position.

Return value

The iterator referring to the current element.

ConstIterator & operator+=(int n)

Increases the iterator position.

Arguments

  • int n - The iterator increment.

Return value

The iterator referring to the next element.

ConstIterator operator-(int n) const

Decreases the iterator position.

Arguments

  • int n - The iterator decrement.

Return value

The iterator referring to the prev element.

int operator-(const Iterator & it) const

Returns the distance between iterators.

Arguments

  • const Iterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

The distance between iterators.

int operator-(const ConstIterator & it) const

Returns the distance between iterators.

Arguments

  • const ConstIterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

The distance between iterators.

ConstIterator & operator-=(int n)

Decreases the iterator position.

Arguments

  • int n - The iterator decrement.

Return value

The iterator referring to the prev element.

const Type * operator->() const

Returns iterator's node pointer.

Return value

The iterator's node.

ConstIterator & operator=(const ConstIterator & it)

Assignment operator for the iterator.

Arguments

  • const ConstIterator & it - Iterator.

int operator==(const typename Vector< Type >::Iterator & it) const

Check if two iterators are actually the same.

Arguments

  • const typename Vector< Type >::Iterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

Returns 1 if iterators are the same; otherwise, 0 is returned.

int operator==(const ConstIterator & it) const

Check if two iterators are actually the same.

Arguments

  • const ConstIterator & it - The second iterator.

Return value

Returns 1 if iterators are the same; otherwise, 0 is returned.

~ConstIterator()

Destructor.
Last update: 2018-06-04
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