operator-(ranges::transform_view::sentinel)
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operator-(transform_view::iterator,transform_view::sentinel)
friend constexpr ranges::range_difference_t <Base>
 (1) 
 (since C++20) 
    operator-( const /*iterator*/<Const>& x, const /*sentinel*/& y )
        requires std::sized_sentinel_for <ranges::sentinel_t <Base>,
friend constexpr ranges::range_difference_t <Base>
 (2) 
 (since C++20) 
    operator-( const /*sentinel*/& y, const /*iterator*/<Const>& x )
        requires std::sized_sentinel_for <ranges::sentinel_t <Base>,
Computes the distance between the underlying iterator of x and the underlying sentinel of y.
These functions are not visible to ordinary unqualified or qualified lookup, and can only be found by argument-dependent lookup when transform_view::sentinel<Const> is an associated class of the arguments.
[edit] Parameters
 x
 -
 an iterator
 y
 -
 a sentinel
[edit] Return value
Let current_ denote the underlying iterator, end_ denote the underlying sentinel.
1) x.current_ - y.end_
2) y.end_ - x.current_