list::begin

Returns an iterator addressing the first element in a list.

const_iterator begin( ) const;
iterator begin( );

Return Value

A bidirectional iterator addressing the first element in the list or to the location succeeding an empty list.

Remarks

If the return value of begin is assigned to a const_iterator, the elements in the list object cannot be modified. If the return value of begin is assigned to an iterator, the elements in the list object can be modified.

Example

// list_begin.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <list>
#include <iostream>

int main( ) 
{
   using namespace std;
   list <int> c1;
   list <int>::iterator c1_Iter;
   list <int>::const_iterator c1_cIter;
   
   c1.push_back( 1 );
   c1.push_back( 2 );

   c1_Iter = c1.begin( );
   cout << "The first element of c1 is " << *c1_Iter << endl;

   *c1_Iter = 20;
   c1_Iter = c1.begin( );
   cout << "The first element of c1 is now " << *c1_Iter << endl;

   // The following line would be an error because iterator is const
   // *c1_cIter = 200;
}

Output

The first element of c1 is 1
The first element of c1 is now 20

Requirements

Header: <list>

Namespace: std

See Also

Concepts

list Class

list Class Members

Standard Template Library