Platform::Collections::VectorIterator
class
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.