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Provides a Standard Template Library iterator for objects derived from the Windows Runtime IVector interface.
VectorIterator is a proxy iterator that stores elements of type VectorProxy<T>. However, the proxy object is almost never visible to user code. For more information, see Collections (C++/CX).
Syntax
template <typename T>
class VectorIterator;
Parameters
T
The typename of the VectorIterator template class.
Members
Public Typedefs
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
difference_type |
A pointer difference (ptrdiff_t). |
iterator_category |
The category of a random access iterator (::std::random_access_iterator_tag). |
pointer |
A pointer to an internal type, Platform::Collections::Details::VectorProxy<T>, that is required for the implementation of VectorIterator. |
reference |
A reference to an internal type, Platform::Collections::Details::VectorProxy<T>, that is required for the implementation of VectorIterator. |
value_type |
The T typename. |
Public constructors
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
VectorIterator::VectorIterator |
Initializes a new instance of the VectorIterator class. |
Public operators
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
VectorIterator::operator- Operator |
Subtracts either a specified number of elements from the current iterator yielding a new iterator, or a specified iterator from the current iterator yielding the number of elements between the iterators. |
VectorIterator::operator-- Operator |
Decrements the current VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator!= Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is not equal to a specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator* Operator |
Retrieves a reference to the element specified by the current VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator[] |
Retrieves a reference to the element that is a specified displacement from the current VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator+ Operator |
Returns a VectorIterator that references the element at the specified displacement from the specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator++ Operator |
Increments the current VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator+= Operator |
Increments the current VectorIterator by the specified displacement. |
VectorIterator::operator< Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is less than a specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator<= Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is less than or equal to a specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator-= Operator |
Decrements the current VectorIterator by the specified displacement. |
VectorIterator::operator== Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is equal to a specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator> Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is greater than a specified VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator-> Operator |
Retrieves the address of the element referenced by the current VectorIterator. |
VectorIterator::operator>= Operator |
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is greater than or equal to a specified VectorIterator. |
Inheritance Hierarchy
VectorIterator
Requirements
Header: collection.h
Namespace: Platform::Collections
VectorIterator::operator-> operator
Retrieves the address of the element referenced by the current VectorIterator.
Syntax
Detail::ArrowProxy<T> operator->() const;
Return Value
The value of the element that is referenced by the current VectorIterator.
The type of the return value is an unspecified internal type that is required for the implementation of this operator.
VectorIterator::operator-- operator
Decrements the current VectorIterator.
Syntax
VectorIterator& operator--();
VectorIterator operator--(int);
Return Value
The first syntax decrements and then returns the current VectorIterator. The second syntax returns a copy of the current VectorIterator and then decrements the current VectorIterator.
Remarks
The first VectorIterator syntax pre-decrements the current VectorIterator.
The second syntax post-decrements the current VectorIterator. The int type in the second syntax indicates a post-decrement operation, not an actual integer operand.
VectorIterator::operator* operator
Retrieves the address of the element specified by the current VectorIterator.
Syntax
reference operator*() const;
Return Value
The element specified by the current VectorIterator.
VectorIterator::operator== operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is equal to a specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator==(const VectorIterator& other) const;
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is equal to other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator> operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is greater than a specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator>(const VectorIterator& other) const
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is greater than other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator>= operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is greater than or equal to the specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator>=(const VectorIterator& other) const
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is greater than or equal to other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator++ operator
Increments the current VectorIterator.
Syntax
VectorIterator& operator++();
VectorIterator operator++(int);
Return Value
The first syntax increments and then returns the current VectorIterator. The second syntax returns a copy of the current VectorIterator and then increments the current VectorIterator.
Remarks
The first VectorIterator syntax pre-increments the current VectorIterator.
The second syntax post-increments the current VectorIterator. The int type in the second syntax indicates a post-increment operation, not an actual integer operand.
VectorIterator::operator!= operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is not equal to a specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator!=(const VectorIterator& other) const;
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is not equal to other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator< operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is less than a specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator<(const VectorIterator& other) const
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is less than other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator<= operator
Indicates whether the current VectorIterator is less than or equal to a specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
bool operator<=(const VectorIterator& other) const
Parameters
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
true if the current VectorIterator is less than or equal to other; otherwise, false.
VectorIterator::operator- operator
Subtracts either a specified number of elements from the current iterator yielding a new iterator, or a specified iterator from the current iterator yielding the number of elements between the iterators.
Syntax
VectorIterator operator-(difference_type n) const;
difference_type operator-(const VectorIterator& other) const;
Parameters
n
A number of elements.
other
Another VectorIterator.
Return Value
The first operator syntax returns a VectorIterator object that is n elements less than the current VectorIterator. The second operator syntax returns the number of elements between the current and the other VectorIterator.
VectorIterator::operator+= operator
Increments the current VectorIterator by the specified displacement.
Syntax
VectorIterator& operator+=(difference_type n);
Parameters
n
A integer displacement.
Return Value
The updated VectorIterator.
VectorIterator::operator+ operator
Returns a VectorIterator that references the element at the specified displacement from the specified VectorIterator.
Syntax
VectorIterator operator+(difference_type n);
template <typename T>
inline VectorIterator<T> operator+(
ptrdiff_t n,
const VectorIterator<T>& i);
Parameters
T
In the second syntax, the typename of the VectorIterator.
n
An integer displacement.
i
In the second syntax, a VectorIterator.
Return Value
In the first syntax, a VectorIterator that references the element at the specified displacement from the current VectorIterator.
In the second syntax, a VectorIterator that references the element at the specified displacement from the beginning of parameter i.
Remarks
The first syntax example
VectorIterator::operator-= operator
Decrements the current VectorIterator by the specified displacement.
Syntax
VectorIterator& operator-=(difference_type n);
Parameters
n
An integer displacement.
Return Value
The updated VectorIterator.
VectorIterator::operator[] operator
Retrieves a reference to the element that is a specified displacement from the current VectorIterator.
Syntax
reference operator[](difference_type n) const;
Parameters
n
An integer displacement.
Return Value
The element that is displaced by n elements from the current VectorIterator.
VectorIterator::VectorIterator constructor
Initializes a new instance of the VectorIterator class.
Syntax
VectorIterator();
explicit VectorIterator(
Windows::Foundation::Collections::IVector<T>^ v);
Parameters
v
An IVector<T> object.
Remarks
The first syntax example is the default constructor. The second syntax example is an explicit constructor that is used to construct a VectorIterator from an IVector<T> object.