std::basic_string::begin, std::basic_string::cbegin
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                    |   iterator begin();  | 
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|   const_iterator begin() const;  | 
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|   const_iterator cbegin() const;  | 
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Returns an iterator to the first character of the string.
begin() returns a mutable or constant iterator, depending on the constness of *this. 
cbegin() always returns a constant iterator. It is equivalent to const_cast<const basic_string&>(*this).begin(). 
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
iterator to the first character
[edit] Exceptions
| (none) | (until C++11) | 
noexcept specification:   noexcept    | 
(since C++11) | 
[edit] Complexity
Constant
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <string> #include <iostream> int main() { std::string s("Exemplar"); *s.begin() = 'e'; std::cout << s <<'\n'; auto i = s.cbegin(); std::cout << *i << '\n'; // *i = 'E'; // error: i is a constant iterator }
Output:
exemplar e
[edit] See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   returns an iterator to the end   (public member function)  |