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NAME¶
std::vector::begin,std::vector::cbegin - std::vector::begin,std::vector::cbegin
Synopsis¶
 iterator begin(); (until C++11)
  
   iterator begin() noexcept; (since C++11)
  
   (until C++20)
  
   constexpr iterator begin() noexcept; (since C++20)
  
   const_iterator begin() const; (until C++11)
  
   const_iterator begin() const noexcept; (since C++11)
  
   (until C++20)
  
   constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept; (since C++20)
  
   const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept; (since C++11)
  
   (until C++20)
  
   constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept; (since C++20)
  
   Returns an iterator to the first element of the vector.
  
   If the vector is empty, the returned iterator will be equal to end().
  
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Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
Iterator to the first element.
Complexity¶
Constant.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <algorithm>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <numeric>
  
   #include <string>
  
   #include <vector>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::vector<int> nums {1, 2, 4, 8, 16};
  
   std::vector<std::string> fruits {"orange", "apple",
    "raspberry"};
  
   std::vector<char> empty;
  
   // Print vector.
  
   std::for_each(nums.begin(), nums.end(), [](const int n) { std::cout <<
    n << ' '; });
  
   std::cout << '\n';
  
   // Sums all integers in the vector nums (if any), printing only the result.
  
   std::cout << "Sum of nums: "
  
   << std::accumulate(nums.begin(), nums.end(), 0) << '\n';
  
   // Prints the first fruit in the vector fruits, checking if there is any.
  
   if (!fruits.empty())
  
   std::cout << "First fruit: " << *fruits.begin()
    << '\n';
  
   if (empty.begin() == empty.end())
  
   std::cout << "vector 'empty' is indeed empty.\n";
  
   }
Output:¶
 1 2 4 8 16
  
   Sum of nums: 31
  
   First fruit: orange
  
   vector 'empty' is indeed empty.
See also¶
 end returns an iterator to the end
  
   cend (public member function)
  
   (C++11)
  
   begin
  
   cbegin returns an iterator to the beginning of a container or array
  
   (C++11) (function template)
  
   (C++14)
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