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# Iterator Functions #
Eina provides a set of iterator functions to manipulate data types such as arrays.
These functions allow access to container elements in a generic way, without knowing which container is used (similar to iterators in the C++ Standard Template Library). Iterators only allow sequential access : that is to say from one element to the next. Eina also provides accessor functions for random access.
Getting an iterator to access elements of a given container is done through the functions of that particular container. There is no function to create a generic iterator, as iterators absolutely depend on the container. All iterators regardless of the container type can be deleted with the function : ``eina_iterator_free()``.
Use the ``eina_iterator_next()`` function to obtain the data and start iterating. To call a function on every single element of a container use the function ``eina_iterator_foreach()``.
In addition to iterator functions each data type also owns a set of macros that provide the iterators, such as ``FOREACH`` or ``REVERSE_FOREACH``.
## Further Reading ##
[Iterator Functions API](https://www.enlightenment.org/develop/legacy/api/c/start#group__Eina__Iterator__Group.html) : A reference for the Iterator API.
[Eina Iterator Example](https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/examples/src/branch/master/reference/c/eina/src/eina_iterator.c) : An example use of the Iterator API.