std::ranges::split_view<V,Pattern>::end
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constexpr auto end() const;
 
 (since C++20) 
Returns an iterator or a sentinel representing the end of the resulting subrange. Equivalent to:
constexpr auto end()
{
    if constexpr (ranges::common_range <V>)
        return iterator {*this, ranges::end (base_ ), {}};
    else
        return sentinel {*this};
}
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[edit] Example
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#include <cassert> #include <ranges> #include <string_view> int main() { constexpr std::string_view keywords{"bitand bitor bool break"}; std::ranges::split_view kw{keywords, ' '}; assert (4 == std::ranges::distance (kw.begin(), kw.end())); }
[edit] See also
 
 returns an iterator or a sentinel to the end 
(public member function of
(public member function of
std::ranges::lazy_split_view<V,Pattern>) [edit]