public member function
<array>
std::array::cbeginconst_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;
Return const_iterator to beginning
Returns a const_iterator pointing to the first element in the array container.A const_iterator is an iterator that points to const content. This iterator can be increased and decreased (unless it is itself also const), just like the iterator returned by array::begin, but it cannot be used to modify the contents it points to, even if the array object is not itself const.
Member type const_iterator is a random access iterator type that points to a const element.
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// array::cbegin example
#include <iostream>
#include <array>
int main ()
{
std::array<int,5> myarray = { 2, 16, 77, 34, 50 };
std::cout << "myarray contains:";
for ( auto it = myarray.cbegin(); it != myarray.cend(); ++it )
std::cout << ' ' << *it; // cannot modify *it
std::cout << '\n';
return 0;
}
myarray contains: 2 16 77 34 50
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