It returns an iterator pointing to the first character of the string.
DeclarationFollowing is the declaration for std::string::begin.
iterator begin(); const_iterator begin() const;C++11
iterator begin() noexcept; const_iterator begin() const noexcept;Parameters
none
Return ValueIt returns an iterator to the beginning of the string.
ExceptionsNever throw any exceptions.
ExampleIn below example for std::string::begin.
#include <iostream> #include <string> int main () { std::string str ("Tutorials point"); for ( std::string::iterator it=str.begin(); it!=str.end(); ++it) std::cout << *it; std::cout << '\n'; return 0; }
The sample output should be like this −
Tutorials point
string.htm
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