Currently I use an iterator to search through a vector and test its elements. I access the elements using
std::vector<int>::iterator it;
if (*it == 0);
Can I use the same pointer arithmetic style logic to also test the next element (without altering my iterator)?
I first need to see if it will push the iterator out of bounds
if (it != myvec.end())
Then test both current element and next element
if (*it == 1 && *(it + 1) == 1)
Will this work as I expect from using pointers?