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std::insert_iterator::operator++

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Iterator Bibliothek
Iterator Primitiven
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Iterator primitives
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iterator_traits
input_iterator_tag
output_iterator_tag
forward_iterator_tag
bidirectional_iterator_tag
random_access_iterator_tag
iterator
Iterator Adaptern
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Iterator adaptors
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reverse_iterator
Stream-Iteratoren
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Stream iterators
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istream_iterator
ostream_iterator
istreambuf_iterator
ostreambuf_iterator
Iterator Operationen
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Iterator operations
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advance
distance
prev(C++11)
next(C++11)
Reichen Zugang
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Range access
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begin(C++11)
end(C++11)
 
std::insert_iterator
Member-Funktionen
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Member functions
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insert_iterator::insert_iterator
insert_iterator::operator=
insert_iterator::operator*
insert_iterator::operator++
insert_iterator::operator++(int)
 
insert_iterator& operator++();
insert_iterator& operator++( int );
Tut nichts. Diese überladene Operatoren sind vorgesehen, um die Anforderungen der OutputIterator befriedigen. Sie machen es möglich, dass die Ausdrücke *iter++=value und *++iter=value auf Ausgang (Einlage) einen Wert in das darunterliegende Gefäß verwendet werden .
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Does nothing. These operator overloads are provided to satisfy the requirements of OutputIterator. They make it possible for the expressions *iter++=value and *++iter=value to be used to output (insert) a value into the underlying container.
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[Bearbeiten] Parameter

(None)
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(none)
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