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ForwardIterator
A forward iterator is an iterator that can read through a sequence of values. It is multi-pass (old values of the iterator can be re-used), and can be either mutable (data pointed to by it can be changed) or not mutable.
An iterator represents a position in a sequence. Therefore, the iterator can point into the sequence (returning a value when dereferenced and being incrementable), or be off-the-end (and not dereferenceable or incrementable).
value_type
std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type
The value type of the iterator
category
std::iterator_traits<Iter>::iterator_category
The category of the iterator
i, j
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Dereference  | 
*i  | 
const-if-not-mutable value_type &  | 
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Member access  | 
i->{member-name} (return type is pointer-to-object type)  | 
const-if-not-mutable value_type *  | 
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Preincrement  | 
++i  | 
Iter &  | 
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Postincrement  | 
i++  | 
Iter  | 
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Equivalent to   | 
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