checked_iterator::operator>=
Tests if the checked_iterator on the left side of the operator is greater than or equal to the checked_iterator on the right side.
template <class Iter2>
bool operator>=(
const checked_iterator<Container, Iter2>& _Right) const;
Parameters
- _Right
The checked_iterator to compare against.
Remarks
For more information, see Checked Iterators.
Example
// checked_iterators_opgteq.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
int main() {
using namespace std;
vector<int> V1( 10 );
stdext::checked_iterator< vector<int> > VChkIter1(V1, V1.begin());
stdext::checked_iterator< vector<int> > VChkIter2(V1, V1.begin());
VChkIter1++;
VChkIter2++;
if (VChkIter1 >= VChkIter2)
cout << "VChkIter1 is greater than or equal to VChkIter2" << endl;
else
cout << "VChkIter1 is not greater than or equal to VChkIter2" << endl;
VChkIter2++;
if (VChkIter1 >= VChkIter2)
cout << "VChkIter1 is greater than or equal to VChkIter2" << endl;
else
cout << "VChkIter1 is not greater than or equal to VChkIter2" << endl;
}
VChkIter1 is greater than or equal to VChkIter2
VChkIter1 is not greater than or equal to VChkIter2
Requirements
Header: <iterator>
Namespace: stdext