# basic_json::invalid_iterator ```cpp class invalid_iterator : public exception; ``` This exception is thrown if iterators passed to a library function do not match the expected semantics. Exceptions have ids 2xx. ```plantuml std::exception <|-- basic_json::exception basic_json::exception <|-- basic_json::parse_error basic_json::exception <|-- basic_json::invalid_iterator basic_json::exception <|-- basic_json::type_error basic_json::exception <|-- basic_json::out_of_range basic_json::exception <|-- basic_json::other_error interface std::exception {} class basic_json::exception { + const int id + const char* what() const } class basic_json::parse_error { + const std::size_t byte } class basic_json::invalid_iterator #FFFF00 {} ``` ## Member functions - **what** - returns explanatory string ## Member variables - **id** - the id of the exception ## Example ??? example The following code shows how a `invalid_iterator` exception can be caught. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/invalid_iterator.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/invalid_iterator.output" ``` ## Version history - Since version 3.0.0.