std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::end, std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::cend
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iterator end(); |
(1) | (noexcept since C++11) (constexpr since C++20) |
const_iterator end() const; |
(2) | (noexcept since C++11) (constexpr since C++20) |
const_iterator cend() const noexcept; |
(3) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++20) |
Returns an iterator to the character following the last character of the string. This character 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 character following the last character.
[edit] Complexity
Constant.
[edit] Notes
libc++ backports cend()
to C++98 mode.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <string> int main() { std::string s("Exemparl"); std::next_permutation(s.begin(), s.end()); std::string c; std::copy(s.cbegin(), s.cend(), std::back_inserter(c)); std::cout << c << '\n'; // "Exemplar" }
Output:
Exemplar
[edit] See also
(C++11) |
returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
returns an iterator to the end (public member function of std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits> )
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