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===Notes===
 
===Notes===
In addition to being included in {{tt|<iterator>}}, {{tt|std::size}} is guaranteed to become available if any of the following headers are included: {{tt|<array>}}, {{tt|<deque>}}, {{tt|<forward_list>}}, {{tt|<list>}}, {{tt|<map>}}, {{tt|<regex>}}, {{tt|<set>}}, {{tt|<string>}}, {{tt|<unordered_map>}}, {{tt|<unordered_set>}}, and {{tt|<vector>}}.
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===Possible implementation===
 
===Possible implementation===

Revision as of 13:07, 30 March 2017

 
 
Iterator library
Iterator concepts
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Algorithm concepts and utilities
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Common algorithm requirements
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Defined in header <iterator>
template < class C >
constexpr auto size( const C& c ) -> decltype(c.size());
(1) (since C++17)
template < class T, size_t N >
constexpr size_t size( const T (&array)[N] ) noexcept;
(2) (since C++17)

Returns the size of the given container c or array array.

1) Returns c.size().
2) Returns N.

Contents

Parameters

c - a container with a size method
array - an array of arbitrary type

Return value

The size of c or array

Exceptions

2)
noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  

Notes

In addition to being included in <iterator>, std::size is guaranteed to become available if any of the following headers are included: <array>, <deque>, <forward_list>, <list>, <map>, <regex>, <set>, <span>(since C++20), <string>, <string_view>, <unordered_map>, <unordered_set>, and <vector>.

Possible implementation

First version
template <class C> 
constexpr auto size(const C& c) -> decltype(c.size())
{
    return c.size();
}
Second version
template <class T, std::size_t N>
constexpr std::size_t size(const T (&array)[N]) noexcept
{
    return N;
}

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <iterator>
 
int main() 
{
    std::vector<int> v = { 3, 1, 4 };
    std::cout << std::size(v) << '\n'; 
 
    int a[] = { -5, 10, 15 };
    std::cout << std::size(a) << '\n';
}

Output:

3
3