Library: Iterators
insert_iterator iterator
An iterator adaptor that allows an iterator to insert into a container rather than overwrite elements in the container
#include <iterator> namespace std { template <class Container> class insert_iterator; template <class Container> class back_insert_iterator; template <class Container> class front_insert_iterator; }
Insert iterators are iterator adaptors that let an iterator insert new elements into a collection rather than overwrite existing elements when copying to a container. There are several types of insert iterator classes.
The class back_insert_iterator is used to insert items at the end of a collection. The function back_inserter() can be used with an iterator inline, to create an instance of a back_insert_iterator for a particular collection type.
The class front_insert_iterator is used to insert items at the start of a collection. The function front_inserter() creates an instance of a front_insert_iterator for a particular collection type.
An insert_iterator inserts new items into a collection at a location defined by an iterator supplied to the constructor. Like the other insert iterators, insert_iterator has a helper function called inserter(), which takes a collection and an iterator into that collection, and creates an instance of the insert_iterator.
namespace std{ template <class Container> class insert_iterator : public iterator<output_iterator_tag,void,void,void,void>; { public: typedef Container container_type; insert_iterator(Container&, typename Container::iterator); insert_iterator<Container>& operator=(const typename Container::value_type&); insert_iterator<Container>& operator*(); insert_iterator<Container>& operator++(); insert_iterator<Container>& operator++(int); }; template <class Container> class back_insert_iterator : public iterator<output_iterator_tag,void,void,void,void> ; { public: typedef Container container_type; explicit back_insert_iterator(Container&); back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator=(const typename Container::value_type&); back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator*(); back_insert_iterator<Container>& operator++(); back_insert_iterator<Container> operator++(int); }; template <class Container> class front_insert_iterator : public iterator<output_iterator_tag,void,void,void,void>; { public: typedef Container container_type; explicit front_insert_iterator(Container&); front_insert_iterator<Container>& operator=(const typename Container::value_type&); front_insert_iterator<Container>& operator*(); front_insert_iterator<Container>& operator++(); front_insert_iterator<Container> operator++(int); }; template <class Container, class Iterator> insert_iterator<Container> inserter(Container&, Iterator); template <class Container> back_insert_iterator<Container> back_inserter(Container&); template <class Container> front_insert_iterator<Container> front_inserter(Container&); }
back_insert_iterator, front_insert_iterator, insert_iterator
ISO/IEC 14882:1998 -- International Standard for Information Systems -- Programming Language C++, Section 24.4.2