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regarded and expertly designed C++ library projects in the
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Coding Standards
Returns an iterator pointing to one element past the end of the sequence.
template <typename Sequence> typename result_of::end<Sequence>::type end(Sequence& seq); template <typename Sequence> typename result_of::end<Sequence const>::type end(Sequence const& seq);
Parameter |
Requirement |
Description |
---|---|---|
seq |
Model of Forward Sequence |
The sequence we wish to get an iterator from. |
end(seq);
Return type: Forward Iterator if seq is a Forward Sequence else, Bidirectional Iterator if seq is a Bidirectional Sequence else, Random Access Iterator if seq is a Random Access Sequence.
Semantics: Returns an iterator pointing to one element past the end of the sequence.
#include <boost/fusion/sequence/intrinsic/end.hpp> #include <boost/fusion/include/end.hpp>
vector<int, int, int> v(1, 2, 3); assert(deref(prior(end(v))) == 3);