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Defined in header <iterator>
template<class InputIt >
InputIt next( InputIt it, typenamestd::iterator_traits<InputIt>::difference_type n =1);
(since C++11)
(until C++17)
template<class InputIt >

constexpr

InputIt next( InputIt it, typenamestd::iterator_traits<InputIt>::difference_type n =1);
(since C++17)

Return the nth successor (or -nth predecessor if n is negative) of iterator it.

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[edit]Parameters

it - an iterator
n - number of elements to advance
Type requirements
-
InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.

[edit]Return value

An iterator of type InputIt that holds the nth successor (or -nth predecessor if n is negative) of iterator it.

[edit]Complexity

Linear.

However, if InputIt additionally meets the requirements of LegacyRandomAccessIterator, complexity is constant.

[edit]Possible implementation

template<class InputIt>constexpr// since C++17 InputIt next(InputIt it, typenamestd::iterator_traits<InputIt>::difference_type n =1){std::advance(it, n);return it;}

[edit]Notes

Although the expression ++c.begin() often compiles, it is not guaranteed to do so: c.begin() is an rvalue expression, and there is no LegacyInputIterator requirement that specifies that increment of an rvalue is guaranteed to work. In particular, when iterators are implemented as pointers or its operator++ is lvalue-ref-qualified, ++c.begin() does not compile, while std::next(c.begin()) does.

[edit]Example

#include <iostream>#include <iterator>#include <vector>   int main(){std::vector<int> v{4, 5, 6};   auto it = v.begin();auto nx = std::next(it, 2);std::cout<<*it <<' '<<*nx <<'\n';   it = v.end(); nx = std::next(it, -2);std::cout<<' '<<*nx <<'\n';}

Output:

4 6 5

[edit]Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 2353C++11 next required LegacyForwardIteratorLegacyInputIterator allowed

[edit]See also

(C++11)
decrement an iterator
(function template)[edit]
advances an iterator by given distance
(function template)[edit]
returns the distance between two iterators
(function template)[edit]
increment an iterator by a given distance or to a bound
(algorithm function object)[edit]
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