Namespaces
Variants
Actions

std::begin, std::cbegin

From cppreference.com
< cpp‎ | iterator
 
 
Iterator library
Iterator concepts
Iterator primitives
Algorithm concepts and utilities
Indirect callable concepts
Common algorithm requirements
(C++20)
(C++20)
(C++20)
Utilities
(C++20)
Iterator adaptors
Range access
begincbegin
(C++11)(C++14)
(C++14)(C++14)  
(C++11)(C++14)
(C++14)(C++14)  
(C++17)(C++20)
(C++17)
(C++17)
 
Defined in header <array>
Defined in header <deque>
Defined in header <flat_map>
Defined in header <flat_set>
Defined in header <forward_list>
Defined in header <inplace_vector>
Defined in header <iterator>
Defined in header <list>
Defined in header <map>
Defined in header <regex>
Defined in header <set>
Defined in header <span>
Defined in header <string>
Defined in header <string_view>
Defined in header <unordered_map>
Defined in header <unordered_set>
Defined in header <vector>
template<class C >
auto begin( C& c )-> decltype(c.begin());
(1)(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++17)
template<class C >
auto begin(const C& c )-> decltype(c.begin());
(2)(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++17)
template<class T, std::size_t N >
T* begin( T (&array)[N]);
(3)(since C++11)
(noexcept since C++14)
(constexpr since C++14)
template<class C >

constexprauto cbegin(const C& c )noexcept(/* see below */)

    -> decltype(std::begin(c));
(4) (since C++14)

Returns an iterator to the beginning of the given range.

1,2) Returns c.begin(), which is typically an iterator to the beginning of the sequence represented by c.
1) If C is a standard Container, returns a C::iterator object.
2) If C is a standard Container, returns a C::const_iterator object.
3) Returns a pointer to the beginning of array.
4) Returns std::begin(c), with c always treated as const-qualified.
If C is a standard Container, returns a C::const_iterator object.

range-begin-end.svg

Contents

[edit]Parameters

c - a container or view with a begin member function
array - an array of arbitrary type

[edit]Return value

1,2)c.begin()
3)array
4)c.begin()

[edit]Exceptions

4)
noexcept specification:  
noexcept(noexcept(std::begin(c)))

[edit]Overloads

Custom overloads of begin may be provided for classes and enumerations that do not expose a suitable begin() member function, yet can be iterated. The following overloads are already provided by the standard library:

overloads std::begin
(function template)[edit]
overloads std::begin
(function template)[edit]
range-based for loop support
(function)[edit]
range-based for loop support
(function)[edit]

Similar to the use of swap (described in Swappable), typical use of the begin function in generic context is an equivalent of using std::begin; begin(arg);, which allows both the ADL-selected overloads for user-defined types and the standard library function templates to appear in the same overload set.

template<typename Container, typename Function>void for_each(Container&& cont, Function f){using std::begin;auto it = begin(cont);usingstd::end;auto end_it = end(cont);while(it != end_it){ f(*it);++it;}}

Overloads of begin found by argument-dependent lookup can be used to customize the behavior of std::ranges::begin, std::ranges::cbegin, and other customization pointer objects depending on std::ranges::begin.

(since C++20)

[edit]Notes

The non-array overloads exactly reflect the behavior of C::begin. Their effects may be surprising if the member function does not have a reasonable implementation.

std::cbegin is introduced for unification of member and non-member range accesses. See also LWG issue 2128.

If C is a shallow-const view, std::cbegin may return a mutable iterator. Such behavior is unexpected for some users. See also P2276 and P2278.

[edit]Example

#include <iostream>#include <iterator>#include <vector>   int main(){std::vector<int> v ={3, 1, 4};auto vi = std::begin(v);std::cout<<std::showpos<<*vi <<'\n';   int a[]={-5, 10, 15};auto ai = std::begin(a);std::cout<<*ai <<'\n';}

Output:

+3 -5

[edit]See also

(C++11)(C++14)
returns an iterator to the end of a container or array
(function template)[edit]
returns an iterator to the beginning of a range
(customization point object)[edit]
returns an iterator to the beginning of a read-only range
(customization point object)[edit]
close