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std::ranges::reverse_copy, std::ranges::reverse_copy_result

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Defined in header <algorithm>
Call signature
template< std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for <I> S,

          std::weakly_incrementable O >
requires std::indirectly_copyable <I, O>
constexpr reverse_copy_result<I, O>

    reverse_copy( I first, S last, O result );
(1) (since C++20)
template< ranges::bidirectional_range R, std::weakly_incrementable O >

requires std::indirectly_copyable <ranges::iterator_t <R>, O>
constexpr reverse_copy_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t <R>, O>

    reverse_copy( R&& r, O result );
(2) (since C++20)
Helper types
template< class I, class O >
using reverse_copy_result = ranges::in_out_result <I, O>;
(3) (since C++20)
1) Copies the elements from the source range [firstlast) to the destination range [resultresult + N), where N is ranges::distance (first, last), in such a way that the elements in the new range are in reverse order. Behaves as if by executing the assignment *(result + N - 1 - i) = *(first + i) once for each integer i in [0N). The behavior is undefined if the source and destination ranges overlap.
2) Same as (1), but uses r as the source range, as if using ranges::begin (r) as first and ranges::end (r) as last.

The function-like entities described on this page are algorithm function objects (informally known as niebloids), that is:

[edit] Parameters

first, last - the iterator-sentinel pair defining the source range of elements to copy
r - the source range of elements to copy
result - the beginning of the destination range.

[edit] Return value

{last, result + N}.

[edit] Complexity

Exactly N assignments.

[edit] Notes

Implementations (e.g. MSVC STL) may enable vectorization when the both iterator types model contiguous_iterator and have the same value type, and the value type is TriviallyCopyable.

[edit] Possible implementation

See also the implementations in MSVC STL and libstdc++.

struct reverse_copy_fn
{
 template<std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for <I> S,
 std::weakly_incrementable O>
 requires std::indirectly_copyable <I, O>
 constexpr ranges::reverse_copy_result<I, O>
 operator()(I first, S last, O result) const
 {
 auto ret = ranges::next (first, last);
 for (; last != first; *result = *--last, ++result);
 return {std::move(ret), std::move(result)};
 }
 
 template<ranges::bidirectional_range R, std::weakly_incrementable O>
 requires std::indirectly_copyable <ranges::iterator_t <R>, O>
 constexpr ranges::reverse_copy_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t <R>, O>
 operator()(R&& r, O result) const
 {
 return (*this)(ranges::begin (r), ranges::end (r), std::move(result));
 }
};
 
inline constexpr reverse_copy_fn reverse_copy {};

[edit] Example

Run this code
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
 std::string x {"12345"}, y(x.size(), ' ');
 std::cout << x << " → ";
 std::ranges::reverse_copy(x.begin(), x.end(), y.begin());
 std::cout << y << " → ";
 std::ranges::reverse_copy(y, x.begin());
 std::cout << x << '\n';
}

Output:

12345 → 54321 → 12345

[edit] See also

reverses the order of elements in a range
(algorithm function object)[edit]
creates a copy of a range that is reversed
(function template) [edit]
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