std::span<T,Extent>::end, std::span<T,Extent>::cend
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constexpr iterator end() const noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++20) |
constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept; |
(2) | (since C++23) |
Returns an iterator to the element following the last element of the span
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This element acts as a placeholder; attempting to access it results in undefined behavior.
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
Iterator to the element following the last element.
[edit] Complexity
Constant.
[edit] Example
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#include <iostream> #include <span> void print(std::span<const int> array) { std::cout << "array = "; for (auto it = array.begin(); it != array.end(); ++it) std::cout << *it << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } void set_first_element(std::span<int> sp, int new_value) { if (!sp.empty()) { std::cout << "old *begin = " << *sp.begin() << '\n'; *sp.begin() = new_value; std::cout << "new *begin = " << *sp.begin() << '\n'; } } int main() { int array[]{1, 3, 4, 5}; print(array); set_first_element(array, 2); print(array); }
Output:
array = 1 3 4 5 old *begin = 1 new *begin = 2 array = 2 3 4 5
[edit] See also
(C++23) |
returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++11)(C++14) |
returns an iterator to the end of a container or array (function template) |