std::ranges::adjacent_view<V,N>::end
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std::ranges::adjacent_view
adjacent_view::end
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constexpr auto end() requires (!__SimpleView<V>);
(1)
(since C++23)
constexpr auto end() const requires ranges::range <const V>;
(2)
(since C++23)
Returns an iterator or a sentinel representing the end of the adjacent_view
.
Let base_
be the underlying view.
1) Equivalent to:
if constexpr (ranges::common_range <V>) return /*iterator*/<false>(__as_sentinel{}, ranges::begin (base_), ranges::end (base_)); else return /*sentinel*/<false>(ranges::end (base_));
2) Equivalent to:
if constexpr (ranges::common_range <const V>) return /*iterator*/<true>(__as_sentinel{}, ranges::begin (base_), ranges::end (base_)); else return /*sentinel*/<true>(ranges::end (base_));
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
An iterator to the element following the last element, if the underlying view V models common_range
. Otherwise, a sentinel which compares equal to the end iterator.
[edit] Notes
ranges::adjacent_view <V,N> models common_range
whenever the underlying view V does.
[edit] Example
This section is incomplete
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