back_insert_iterator Class
Describes an iterator adaptor that satisfies the requirements of an output iterator. It inserts, rather than overwrites, elements into the back end of a sequence and thus provides semantics that are different from the overwrite semantics provided by the iterators of the C++ sequence containers. The back_insert_iterator
class is templatized on the type of container.
Syntax
template <class Container>
class back_insert_iterator;
Parameters
Container
The type of container into the back of which elements are to be inserted by a back_insert_iterator
.
Remarks
The container must satisfy the requirements for a back insertion sequence where is it possible to insert elements at the end of the sequence in amortized constant time. C++ Standard Library sequence containers defined by the deque Class, list Class and vector Class provide the needed push_back
member function and satisfy these requirements. These three containers and strings may each be adapted to use with back_insert_iterator
s. A back_insert_iterator
must always be initialized with its container.
Constructors
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
back_insert_iterator | Constructs a back_insert_iterator that inserts elements after the last element in a container. |
Typedefs
Type name | Description |
---|---|
container_type | A type that provides a container for the back_insert_iterator . |
reference | A type that provides a reference for the back_insert_iterator . |
Operators
Operator | Description |
---|---|
operator* | Dereferencing operator used to implement the output iterator expression * i = x for a back insertion. |
operator++ | Increments the back_insert_iterator to the next location into which a value may be stored. |
operator= | Assignment operator used to implement the output iterator expression * i = x for a back insertion. |
Requirements
Header: <iterator>
Namespace: std
back_insert_iterator::back_insert_iterator
Constructs a back_insert_iterator
that inserts elements after the last element in a container.
explicit back_insert_iterator(Container& _Cont);
Parameters
_Cont
The container that the back_insert_iterator
is to insert an element into.
Return Value
A back_insert_iterator
for the parameter container.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_back_insert_iterator.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for ( i = 1 ; i < 4 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The initial vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
// Insertions with member function
back_inserter ( vec ) = 40;
back_inserter ( vec ) = 50;
// Alternatively, insertions can be done with template function
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> > backiter ( vec );
*backiter = 600;
backiter++;
*backiter = 700;
cout << "After the insertions, the vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
The initial vector vec is: ( 1 2 3 ).
After the insertions, the vector vec is: ( 1 2 3 40 50 600 700 ).
back_insert_iterator::container_type
A type that provides a container for the back_insert_iterator
.
typedef Container
container_type;
Remarks
The type is a synonym for the template parameter Container.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_container_type.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for (i = 1 ; i < 4 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The original vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> >::container_type vec1 = vec;
back_inserter ( vec1 ) = 40;
cout << "After the insertion, the vector is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec1.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec1.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
The original vector vec is: ( 1 2 3 ).
After the insertion, the vector is: ( 1 2 3 40 ).
back_insert_iterator::operator*
Dereferencing operator used to implement the output iterator expression * i = x.
back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator*();
Return Value
A reference to the element inserted at the back of the container.
Remarks
Used to implement the output iterator expression *Iter = value. If Iter is an iterator that addresses an element in a sequence, then *Iter = value replaces that element with value and doesn't change the total number of elements in the sequence.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_back_insert.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for (i = 1 ; i < 4 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> > backiter ( vec );
*backiter = 10;
backiter++; // Increment to the next element
*backiter = 20;
backiter++;
cout << "After the insertions, the vector vec becomes: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
The vector vec is: ( 1 2 3 ).
After the insertions, the vector vec becomes: ( 1 2 3 10 20 ).
back_insert_iterator::operator++
Increments the back_insert_iterator
to the next location into which a value may be stored.
back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator++();
back_insert_iterator<Container> operator++(int);
Return Value
A back_insert_iterator
addressing the next location into which a value may be stored.
Remarks
Both preincrementation and postincrementation operators return the same result.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_op_incre.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for (i = 1 ; i < 3 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( 10 * i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> > backiter ( vec );
*backiter = 30;
backiter++; // Increment to the next element
*backiter = 40;
backiter++;
cout << "After the insertions, the vector vec becomes: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
The vector vec is: ( 10 20 ).
After the insertions, the vector vec becomes: ( 10 20 30 40 ).
back_insert_iterator::operator=
Appends or pushes a value onto the back end of a container.
back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator=(typename Container::const_reference val);
back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator=(typename Container::value_type&& val);
Parameters
val
The value to be inserted into the container.
Return Value
A reference to the last element inserted at the back of the container.
Remarks
The first member operator evaluates Container.push_back( val)
,
then returns *this
. The second member operator evaluates
container->push_back((typename Container::value_type&&)val)
,
then returns *this
.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_op_assign.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for (i = 1 ; i < 4 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> > backiter ( vec );
*backiter = 10;
backiter++; // Increment to the next element
*backiter = 20;
backiter++;
cout << "After the insertions, the vector vec becomes: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
back_insert_iterator::reference
A type that provides a reference for the back_insert_iterator
.
typedef typename Container::reference reference;
Remarks
The type describes a reference to an element of the sequence controlled by the associated container.
Example
// back_insert_iterator_reference.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
vector<int> vec;
for (i = 1 ; i < 4 ; ++i )
{
vec.push_back ( i );
}
vector <int>::iterator vIter;
cout << "The vector vec is: ( ";
for ( vIter = vec.begin ( ) ; vIter != vec.end ( ); vIter++)
cout << *vIter << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
back_insert_iterator<vector<int> >::reference
RefLast = *(vec.end ( ) - 1 );
cout << "The last element in the vector vec is: "
<< RefLast << "." << endl;
}
The vector vec is: ( 1 2 3 ).
The last element in the vector vec is: 3.
See also
<iterator>
Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library
C++ Standard Library Reference