front_insert_iterator Class

Describes an iterator adaptor that satisfies the requirements of an output iterator. It inserts, rather than overwrites, elements into the front of a sequence and thus provides semantics that are different from the overwrite semantics provided by the iterators of the C++ sequence containers. The front_insert_iterator class is templatized on the type of container.

For a list of all members of this type, see front_insert_iterator Members.

template <class Container>
class front_insert_iterator

Parameters

  • Container
    The type of container into the front of which elements are to be inserted by a front_insert_iterator.

Remarks

The container must satisfy the requirements for a front insertion sequence where is it possible to insert elements at the beginning of the sequence in amortized constant time. The Standard Template Library sequence containers defined by the deque Class and list Class provide the needed push_front member function and satisfy these requirements. By contrast, sequence containers defined by the vector Class do not satisfy these requirements and cannot be adapted to use with front_insert_iterators. A front_insert_iterator must always be initialized with its container.

Requirements

Header: <iterator>

Namespace: std

See Also

Concepts

front_insert_iterator Members

<iterator> Members

Thread Safety in the Standard C++ Library

Standard Template Library