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<h1>Indirect Iterator Adaptor</h1>
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Defined in header <a href=
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"../../boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp">boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp</a>
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<p>The indirect iterator adaptor augments an iterator by applying an
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<b>extra</b> dereference inside of <tt>operator*()</tt>. For example, this
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iterator makes it possible to view a container of pointers or
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smart-pointers (e.g. <tt>std::list<boost::shared_ptr<foo>
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></tt>) as if it were a container of the pointed-to type. The following
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<b>pseudo-code</b> shows the basic idea of the indirect iterator:
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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// inside a hypothetical indirect_iterator class...
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typedef std::iterator_traits<BaseIterator>::value_type Pointer;
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typedef std::iterator_traits<Pointer>::reference reference;
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reference indirect_iterator::operator*() const {
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return **this->base_iterator;
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}
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h2>Synopsis</h2>
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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namespace boost {
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template <class BaseIterator,
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class Value, class Reference, class Pointer>
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struct indirect_iterator_generator;
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template <class BaseIterator,
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class Value, class Pointer, class Reference,
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class ConstPointer, class ConstReference>
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struct indirect_iterator_pair_generator;
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template <class BaseIterator>
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typename indirect_iterator_generator<BaseIterator>::type
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make_indirect_iterator(BaseIterator base)
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}
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="indirect_iterator_generator">The Indirect Iterator Type
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Generator</a></h2>
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The <tt>indirect_iterator_generator</tt> template is a <a href=
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"../../more/generic_programming.html#type_generator">generator</a> of
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indirect iterator types. The main template parameter for this class is the
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<tt>BaseIterator</tt> type that is being wrapped. In most cases the type of
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the elements being pointed to can be deduced using
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<tt>std::iterator_traits</tt>, but in some situations the user may want to
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override this type, so there are also template parameters that allow a user
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to control the <tt>value_type</tt>, <tt>pointer</tt>, and
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<tt>reference</tt> types of the resulting iterators.
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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template <class BaseIterator,
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class Value, class Reference, class Pointer>
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class indirect_iterator_generator
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{
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public:
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typedef <tt><a href=
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"./iterator_adaptors.htm#iterator_adaptor">iterator_adaptor</a><...></tt> type; // the resulting indirect iterator type
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};
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h3>Example</h3>
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This example uses the <tt>indirect_iterator_generator</tt> to create
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indirect iterators which dereference the pointers stored in the
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<tt>pointers_to_chars</tt> array to access the <tt>char</tt>s in the
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<tt>characters</tt> array.
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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#include <boost/config.hpp>
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#include <vector>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <iterator>
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#include <boost/iterator_adaptors.hpp>
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int main(int, char*[])
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{
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char characters[] = "abcdefg";
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const int N = sizeof(characters)/sizeof(char) - 1; // -1 since characters has a null char
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char* pointers_to_chars[N]; // at the end.
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for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
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pointers_to_chars[i] = &characters[i];
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boost::indirect_iterator_generator<char**, char>::type
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indirect_first(pointers_to_chars), indirect_last(pointers_to_chars + N);
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std::copy(indirect_first, indirect_last, std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout, ","));
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std::cout << std::endl;
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// to be continued...
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h3>Template Parameters</h3>
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<table border>
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<tr>
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<th>Parameter
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<th>Description
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<tr>
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<td><tt>BaseIterator</tt>
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<td>The iterator type being wrapped. The <tt>value_type</tt>
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of the base iterator should itself be dereferenceable.
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Also, if the default <tt>Value</tt> template
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parameter is used, the <tt>value_type</tt> must provide
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a specialization of <tt>iterator_traits</tt>.
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Value</tt>
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<td>The <tt>value_type</tt> of the resulting iterator, unless const. If
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Value is <tt>const X</tt>, a conforming compiler makes the
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<tt>value_type</tt> <tt><i>non-</i>const X</tt><a href=
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"iterator_adaptors.htm#1">[1]</a>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>std::iterator_traits<<br>
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<20> std::iterator_traits<BaseIterator>::value_type
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>::value_type</tt><a href="#2">[2]</a>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Reference</tt>
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<td>The <tt>reference</tt> type of the resulting iterator, and in
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particular, the result type of <tt>operator*()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>Value&</tt>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Pointer</tt>
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<td>The <tt>pointer</tt> type of the resulting iterator, and in
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particular, the result type of <tt>operator->()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>Value*</tt>
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</table>
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<h3>Concept Model</h3>
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The indirect iterator will model whichever <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/Iterators.html">standard iterator concept
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category</a> is modeled by the base iterator. Thus, if the base iterator is
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a model of <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access
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Iterator</a> then so is the resulting indirect iterator. If the base
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iterator models a more restrictive concept, the resulting indirect iterator
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will model the same concept.
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<h3>Members</h3>
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The indirect iterator type implements the member functions and operators
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required of the <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access
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Iterator</a> concept. In addition it has the following constructor:
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<pre>
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indirect_iterator_generator::type(const BaseIterator& it)
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</pre>
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<br>
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<br>
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<hr>
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<p>
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<h2><a name="indirect_iterator_pair_generator">The Indirect Iterator Pair
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Generator</a></h2>
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Sometimes a pair of <tt>const</tt>/non-<tt>const</tt> pair of iterators is
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needed, such as when implementing a container. The
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<tt>indirect_iterator_pair_generator</tt> class makes it more convenient to
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create this pair of iterator types.
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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template <class BaseIterator,
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class Value, class Pointer, class Reference,
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class ConstPointer, class ConstReference>
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class indirect_iterator_pair_generator
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{
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public:
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typedef <tt><a href=
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"./iterator_adaptors.htm#iterator_adaptor">iterator_adaptor</a><...></tt> iterator; // the mutable indirect iterator type
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typedef <tt><a href=
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"./iterator_adaptors.htm#iterator_adaptor">iterator_adaptor</a><...></tt> const_iterator; // the immutable indirect iterator type
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};
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h3>Example</h3>
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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// continuing from the last example...
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typedef boost::indirect_iterator_pair_generator<char**,
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char, char*, char&, const char*, const char&> PairGen;
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char mutable_characters[N];
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char* pointers_to_mutable_chars[N];
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for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
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pointers_to_mutable_chars[i] = &mutable_characters[i];
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PairGen::iterator mutable_indirect_first(pointers_to_mutable_chars),
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mutable_indirect_last(pointers_to_mutable_chars + N);
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PairGen::const_iterator const_indirect_first(pointers_to_chars),
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const_indirect_last(pointers_to_chars + N);
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std::transform(const_indirect_first, const_indirect_last,
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mutable_indirect_first, std::bind1st(std::plus<char>(), 1));
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std::copy(mutable_indirect_first, mutable_indirect_last,
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std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout, ","));
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std::cout << std::endl;
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// to be continued...
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<p>The output is:
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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b,c,d,e,f,g,h,
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h3>Template Parameters</h3>
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<table border>
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<tr>
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<th>Parameter
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<th>Description
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<tr>
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<td><tt>BaseIterator</tt>
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<td>The iterator type being wrapped. The <tt>value_type</tt> of the
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base iterator should itself be dereferenceable.
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Also, if the default <tt>Value</tt> template
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parameter is used, the <tt>value_type</tt> must provide
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a specialization of <tt>iterator_traits</tt>.
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Value</tt>
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<td>The <tt>value_type</tt> of the resulting iterators<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>std::iterator_traits<<br>
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<20> std::iterator_traits<BaseIterator>::value_type
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>::value_type</tt><a href="#2">[2]</a>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Reference</tt>
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<td>The <tt>reference</tt> type of the resulting <tt>iterator</tt>, and
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in particular, the result type of its <tt>operator*()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>Value&</tt>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>Pointer</tt>
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<td>The <tt>pointer</tt> type of the resulting <tt>iterator</tt>, and
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in particular, the result type of its <tt>operator->()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>Value*</tt>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>ConstReference</tt>
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<td>The <tt>reference</tt> type of the resulting
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<tt>const_iterator</tt>, and in particular, the result type of its
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<tt>operator*()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>const Value&</tt>
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<tr>
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<td><tt>ConstPointer</tt>
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<td>The <tt>pointer</tt> type of the resulting <tt>const_iterator</tt>,
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and in particular, the result type of its <tt>operator->()</tt>.<br>
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<b>Default:</b> <tt>const Value*</tt>
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</table>
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<h3>Concept Model</h3>
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The indirect iterators will model whichever <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/Iterators.html">standard iterator concept
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category</a> is modeled by the base iterator. Thus, if the base iterator is
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a model of <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access
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Iterator</a> then so are the resulting indirect iterators. If the base
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iterator models a more restrictive concept, the resulting indirect
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iterators will model the same concept.
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<h3>Members</h3>
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The resulting <tt>iterator</tt> and <tt>const_iterator</tt> types implement
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the member functions and operators required of the <a href=
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"http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access
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Iterator</a> concept. In addition they support the following constructors:
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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indirect_iterator_pair_generator::iterator(const BaseIterator& it)
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indirect_iterator_pair_generator::const_iterator(const BaseIterator& it)
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<br>
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<br>
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<hr>
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<p>
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<h2><a name="make_indirect_iterator">The Indirect Iterator Object
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Generator</a></h2>
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The <tt>make_indirect_iterator()</tt> function provides a more convenient
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way to create indirect iterator objects. The function saves the user the
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trouble of explicitly writing out the iterator types.
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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template <class BaseIterator>
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typename indirect_iterator_generator<BaseIterator>::type
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make_indirect_iterator(BaseIterator base)
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<h3>Example</h3>
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Here we again print the <tt>char</tt>s from the array <tt>characters</tt>
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by accessing them through the array of pointers <tt>pointer_to_chars</tt>,
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but this time we use the <tt>make_indirect_iterator()</tt> function which
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saves us some typing.
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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// continuing from the last example...
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std::copy(boost::make_indirect_iterator(pointers_to_chars),
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boost::make_indirect_iterator(pointers_to_chars + N),
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std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout, ","));
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std::cout << std::endl;
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return 0;
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}
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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The output is:
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<blockquote>
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<pre>
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a,b,c,d,e,f,g,
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</pre>
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</blockquote>
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<hr>
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<h3>Notes</h3>
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<p>
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<p><a name="2">[2]</a> If your compiler does not support partial
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specialization and the base iterator or its <tt>value_type</tt> is a
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builtin pointer type, you will not be able to use the default for
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<tt>Value</tt> and will need to specify this type explicitly.
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<hr>
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<p>Revised
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<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" s-type="EDITED" s-format="%d %b %Y" startspan -->10
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Feb 2001<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="14373" -->
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<p>© Copyright Jeremy Siek and David Abrahams 2001. Permission to
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