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I'm wondering if there's some sort of iterator that can iterate over values in a std::string, starting over from the beginning when it reaches the end. In other words, this object would iterate indefinitely, spitting out the same sequence of values over and over again.

Thanks!

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A generator function could be that. Boost Iterator has the iterator adaptor for that:

A sample: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/267279405be9289d

#include <iostream>
#include <functional>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <boost/generator_iterator.hpp>

int main()
{
  const std::string data = "hello";
  auto curr = data.end();

  std::function<char()> gen = [curr,data]() mutable -> char
  { 
      if (curr==data.end())
          curr = data.begin();
      return *curr++;
  };

  auto it = boost::make_generator_iterator(gen);
  std::copy_n(it, 35, std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout, ";"));
}
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  • added a short sample (also using copy_n on LWS)
    – sehe
    Nov 7, 2012 at 22:31

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