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iterator begin()noexcept; | (1) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++26) |
const_iterator begin()constnoexcept; | (2) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++26) |
const_iterator cbegin()constnoexcept; | (3) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++26) |
Returns an iterator to the first element of*this.
If*this is empty, the returned iterator will be equal toend().
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Iterator to the first element.
Constant.
Because bothiterator andconst_iterator are constant iterators (and may in fact be the same type), it is not possible to mutate the elements of the container through an iterator returned by any of these member functions.
#include <iostream>#include <iterator>#include <string>#include <unordered_set> int main(){conststd::unordered_multiset<std::string> words={"some","words","to","count","count","these","words"}; for(auto it= words.begin(); it!= words.end();){auto count= words.count(*it);std::cout<<*it<<":\t"<< count<<'\n';std::advance(it, count);// all count elements have equivalent keys}}
Possible output:
some: 1words: 2to: 1count: 2these: 1
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(C++11)(C++14) | returns an iterator to the beginning of a container or array (function template)[edit] |