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An instance of the nested class IloIntSet::Iterator is an
iterator that traverses the elements of a finite set of numeric values (an
instance of IloIntSet).
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public IloBool | ok() |
public IloInt | operator *() |
public void | operator++() |
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This member function returns IloTrue if there is a current element
and the invoking iterator points to it. Otherwise, it returns IloFalse.
To traverse the elements of a finite set of pointers, use the following code:
IloInt val;
for(IloIntSet::Iterator iter(set); iter.ok(); ++iter){
val = *iter;
// do something with val
}This operator returns the current element, the one to which the invoking iterator points.
This operator advances the iterator to point to the next value in the set.