This is a bidirectional iterator suitable for moving forward or backward within a list of Attributes within an Element, for writable access.
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#include <Xml.h>
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| | attribute_iterator () |
| | Default constructor creates an iterator that compares equal to attribute_end().
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| | attribute_iterator (Attribute &attr) |
| | Construct this iterator to point to the same attribute as does the supplied Attribute handle (or attribute_end() if the handle is empty).
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| | attribute_iterator (const attribute_iterator &src) |
| | Copy constructor takes an attribute_iterator that can be const, but that still allows writing to the Attribute.
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| | ~attribute_iterator () |
| | An iterator destructor never deletes the object to which it refers.
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| attribute_iterator & | operator= (const attribute_iterator &src) |
| | Copy assignment takes an attribute_iterator that can be const, but that still allows writing to the Attribute.
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| attribute_iterator & | operator++ () |
| | Prefix increment operator advances the iterator to the next attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the last attribute) and returns a reference to the now-incremented iterator.
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| attribute_iterator | operator++ (int) |
| | Postfix increment operator advances the iterator to the next attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the last attribute) and returns an iterator still referencing the previous one.
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| attribute_iterator & | operator-- () |
| | Prefix decrement operator moves the iterator to the previous attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the first attribute) and returns a reference to the now-decremented iterator.
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| attribute_iterator | operator-- (int) |
| | Postfix decrement operator moves the iterator to the previous attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the first attribute) and returns an iterator still referencing the original one.
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| Attribute & | operator* () const |
| | Return a writable reference to the Attribute referenced by this iterator; the handle will be invalid if the iterator was attribute_end().
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| Attribute * | operator-> () const |
| | Return a writable pointer to the Attribute referenced by this iterator; the pointer will never be null but the handle it points to will be invalid if the iterator was attribute_end().
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| bool | operator== (const attribute_iterator &other) const |
| | Comparison return true only if both iterators refer to the same in-memory attribute or both are at attribute_end(); iterators referencing two different attributes that happen to have identical properties will not test equal by these criteria.
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| bool | operator!= (const attribute_iterator &other) const |
| | Uses same criteria as operator==().
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Detailed Description
This is a bidirectional iterator suitable for moving forward or backward within a list of Attributes within an Element, for writable access.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
| SimTK::Xml::attribute_iterator::attribute_iterator |
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Default constructor creates an iterator that compares equal to attribute_end().
| SimTK::Xml::attribute_iterator::attribute_iterator |
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Construct this iterator to point to the same attribute as does the supplied Attribute handle (or attribute_end() if the handle is empty).
| SimTK::Xml::attribute_iterator::~attribute_iterator |
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An iterator destructor never deletes the object to which it refers.
Member Function Documentation
Prefix increment operator advances the iterator to the next attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the last attribute) and returns a reference to the now-incremented iterator.
Postfix increment operator advances the iterator to the next attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the last attribute) and returns an iterator still referencing the previous one.
Prefix decrement operator moves the iterator to the previous attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the first attribute) and returns a reference to the now-decremented iterator.
Postfix decrement operator moves the iterator to the previous attribute (or attribute_end() if it was already at the first attribute) and returns an iterator still referencing the original one.
| Attribute& SimTK::Xml::attribute_iterator::operator* |
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Return a writable reference to the Attribute referenced by this iterator; the handle will be invalid if the iterator was attribute_end().
| Attribute* SimTK::Xml::attribute_iterator::operator-> |
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Return a writable pointer to the Attribute referenced by this iterator; the pointer will never be null but the handle it points to will be invalid if the iterator was attribute_end().
Comparison return true only if both iterators refer to the same in-memory attribute or both are at attribute_end(); iterators referencing two different attributes that happen to have identical properties will not test equal by these criteria.
Friends And Related Function Documentation
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