Obsolete Members for iterator
The following members of class iterator are deprecated. They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.
Public Functions
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator & | operator+=(iterator::difference_type n) |
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator & | operator-=(iterator::difference_type n) |
Related Non-Members
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator | operator+(iterator it, iterator::difference_type j) |
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator | operator+(iterator::difference_type j, iterator it) |
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator | operator-(iterator it, iterator::difference_type j) |
(deprecated (6.2)) iterator | operator-(iterator::difference_type j, iterator it) |
Member Function Documentation
iterator &iterator::operator+=(iterator::difference_type n)
iterator &iterator::operator-=(iterator::difference_type n)
iterator operator+(iterator it, iterator::difference_type j)
iterator operator+(iterator::difference_type j, iterator it)
iterator operator-(iterator it, iterator::difference_type j)
iterator operator-(iterator::difference_type j, iterator it)
This function is deprecated since 6.2. We strongly advise against using it in new code.
Use std::next
, std::prev
or std::advance
instead.
Move an iterator by n positions. These operations can be expensive for large values of n; QMultiMap iterators are not random access.