map::iterator

A type that provides a bidirectional iterator that can read or modify any element in a map.

typedef implementation-defined iterator;

Remarks

The iterator defined by map points to elements that are objects of value_type, that is of type pair*<const Key, Type>*, whose first member is the key to the element and whose second member is the mapped datum held by the element.

To dereference an iterator Iter pointing to an element in a map, use the -> operator.

To access the value of the key for the element, use Iter -> first, which is equivalent to (*Iter).first. To access the value of the mapped datum for the element, use Iter -> second, which is equivalent to (*Iter).second.

Example

See example for begin for an example of how to declare and use iterator.

Requirements

Header: <map>

Namespace: std

See Also

Concepts

map Class

map Members

Standard Template Library