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unordered_set::begin

Designates the beginning of the controlled sequence or a bucket.

iterator begin();
const_iterator begin() const;
local_iterator begin(size_type nbucket);
const_local_iterator begin(size_type nbucket) const;

Parameters

Parameter

Description

nbucket

The bucket number.

Remarks

The first two member functions return a forward iterator that points at the first element of the sequence (or just beyond the end of an empty sequence). The last two member functions return a forward iterator that points at the first element of bucket nbucket (or just beyond the end of an empty bucket).

Example

// unordered_set_begin.cpp 
// compile using: cl.exe /EHsc /nologo /W4 /MTd 
#include <unordered_set> 
#include <iostream> 

using namespace std;

typedef unordered_set<char> MySet;

int main() 
{ 
    MySet c1; 

    c1.insert('a'); 
    c1.insert('b'); 
    c1.insert('c'); 

    // display contents using range-based for 
    for (auto it : c1) {
        cout << " [" << it << "]"; 
    }

    cout << endl; 

    // display contents using explicit for
    for (MySet::const_iterator it = c1.begin(); it != c1.end(); ++it) {
        cout << " [" << *it << "]"; 
    }

    cout << std::endl; 

    // display first two items
    MySet::iterator it2 = c1.begin(); 
    cout << " [" << *it2 << "]"; 
    ++it2; 
    cout << " [" << *it2 << "]"; 
    cout << endl; 

    // display bucket containing 'a' 
    MySet::const_local_iterator lit = c1.begin(c1.bucket('a')); 
    cout << " [" << *lit << "]"; 

    return (0); 
} 
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Requirements

Header: <unordered_set>

Namespace: std

See Also

Reference

<unordered_set>

unordered_set Class

unordered_set::end