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A {{ttb|ReversibleContainer}} is a {{concept|Container}} that has iterators that meet the requirements of either {{concept|BidirectionalIterator}} or {{concept|RandomAccessIterator}}. Such iterators allow a {{ttb|ReversibleContainer}} to be iterated over in reverse. | A {{ttb|ReversibleContainer}} is a {{concept|Container}} that has iterators that meet the requirements of either {{concept|BidirectionalIterator}} or {{concept|RandomAccessIterator}}. Such iterators allow a {{ttb|ReversibleContainer}} to be iterated over in reverse. |
Revision as of 13:44, 15 June 2018
A ReversibleContainer
is a Template:concept that has iterators that meet the requirements of either Template:concept or Template:concept. Such iterators allow a ReversibleContainer
to be iterated over in reverse.
Contents |
Requirements
X
|
Container type |
T
|
Element type |
a
|
Objects of type X
|
Types
expression | return type | conditions | complexity |
---|---|---|---|
X::reverse_iterator | iterator type whose value type is T |
reverse_iterator<iterator> | compile time |
X::const_reverse_iterator | constant iterator type whose value type is T |
reverse_iterator<const_iterator> | compile time |
Methods
expression | return type | conditions | complexity |
---|---|---|---|
a.rbegin() | reverse_iterator; const_reverse_iterator for constant a |
reverse_iterator(end()) | constant |
a.rend() | reverse_iterator; const_reverse_iterator for constant a |
reverse_iterator(begin()) | constant |
a.crbegin() | const_reverse_iterator | const_cast<X const&>(a).rbegin() | constant |
a.crend() | const_reverse_iterator | const_cast<X const&>(a).rend() | constant |
Example
The following example iterates over a vector (which has random-access iterators) in reverse.
Run this code
#include <vector> #include <iostream> int main() { std::vector<int> v = {3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9}; for(std::vector<int>::reverse_iterator i = v.rbegin(); i != v.rend(); ++i) { std::cout << *i << '\n'; } }
Output:
9 5 1 4 1 3