std::insert_iterator
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Defined in header <iterator>
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template< class Container > class insert_iterator : public std::iterator<std::output_iterator_tag, |
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template< class Container > class insert_iterator; |
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std::insert_iterator
is a LegacyOutputIterator that inserts elements into a container for which it was constructed, at the position pointed to by the supplied iterator. The container's insert()
member function is called whenever the iterator (whether dereferenced or not) is assigned to. Incrementing the std::insert_iterator
is a no-op.
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[edit] Member types
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iterator_category
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std::output_iterator_tag | ||||
value_type
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difference_type
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pointer
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reference
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container_type
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Container
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[edit] Member functions
constructs a new insert_iterator (public member function) | |
inserts an object into the associated container (public member function) | |
no-op (public member function) | |
no-op (public member function) |
[edit] Member objects
Member name | Definition |
container (protected member object)
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a pointer of type Container*
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iter (protected member object)
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an iterator of type Container::iterator (until C++20) ranges::iterator_t<Container> (since C++20)
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[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <list> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector<int> v{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; std::list<int> l{-1, -2, -3}; std::copy(v.begin(), v.end(), // may be simplified with std::inserter std::insert_iterator<std::list<int>>(l, std::next(l.begin()))); for (int n : l) std::cout << n << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
-1 1 2 3 4 5 -2 -3
[edit] See also
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