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Bidirectional Iterator
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Description
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A |Bidirectional Iterator| is a |Forward Iterator| that provides a way to
obtain an iterator to the previous element in a sequence.
Refinement of
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|Forward Iterator|
Definitions
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* a bidirectional iterator ``i`` is `decrementable` if there is a "previous"
iterator, that is, if ``prior<i>::type`` expression is well-defined;
iterators pointing to the first element of the sequence are not
decrementable.
Expression requirements
-----------------------
In addition to the requirements defined in |Forward Iterator|,
the following requirements must be met.
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| Expression | Type | Complexity |
+=======================+===========================================+===========================+
| ``next<i>::type`` | |Bidirectional Iterator| | Amortized constant time |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| ``prior<i>::type`` | |Bidirectional Iterator| | Amortized constant time |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
| ``i::category`` | |Integral Constant|, convertible | Constant time |
| | to ``bidirectional_iterator_tag`` | |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
Expression semantics
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.. parsed-literal::
typedef prior<i>::type j;
:Precondition:
``i`` is decrementable
:Semantics:
``j`` is an iterator pointing to the previous element of the
sequence
:Postcondition:
``j`` is dereferenceable and incrementable
Invariants
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For any bidirectional iterators ``i`` and ``j`` the following invariants
always hold:
* If ``i`` is incrementable, then ``prior< next<i>::type >::type`` is a null
operation; similarly, if ``i`` is decrementable, ``next< prior<i>::type >::type``
is a null operation.
See also
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|Iterators|, |Forward Iterator|, |Random Access Iterator|, |Bidirectional Sequence|, |prior|
.. copyright:: Copyright © 2001-2009 Aleksey Gurtovoy and David Abrahams
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)