public member type
<unordered_set>

std::unordered_multiset::cbegin

container iterator (1)
const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept;
bucket iterator (2)
const_local_iterator cbegin ( size_type n ) const;
Return const_iterator to beginning
Returns a const_iterator pointing to the first element in the unordered_multiset container (1) or in one of its buckets (2).

A const_iterator is an iterator that points to const content. This iterator can be increased and decreased (unless it is itself also const), but it cannot be used to modify the contents it points to.

Parameters

n
Bucket number. This shall be lower than bucket_count.
It is an optional parameter that changes the behavior of this member function: if set, the iterator retrieved points to the first element of a bucket, otherwise it points to the first element of the container.
Member type size_type is an unsigned integral type.

Return Value

A const_iterator to the first element in the container (1) or the bucket (2).

Both const_iterator and const_local_iterator are member types. In the unordered_multiset class template, these are forward iterator types.
They may both be aliases of the same iterator type.

Example

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// unordered_multiset::cbegin/cend example
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_set>

int main ()
{
  std::unordered_multiset<std::string> myums =
    {"father","mother","son","daughter","son","son"};

  std::cout << "myums contains:";
  for ( auto it = myums.begin(); it != myums.end(); ++it )
    std::cout << " " << *it;    // cannot modify *it
  std::cout << std::endl;

  std::cout << "myums's buckets contain:\n";
  for ( unsigned i = 0; i < myums.bucket_count(); ++i) {
    std::cout << "bucket #" << i << " contains:";
    for ( auto local_it = myums.begin(i); local_it!= myums.end(i); ++local_it )
      std::cout << " " << *local_it;
    std::cout << std::endl;
  }

  return 0;
}

Possible output:
myums contains: father mother daughter son son son
myset's buckets contain:
bucket #0 contains:
bucket #1 contains: father
bucket #2 contains: mother
bucket #3 contains: daughter son son son
bucket #4 contains: 
bucket #5 contains: 
bucket #6 contains: 


Complexity

Constant.

Iterator validity

No changes.

See also