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std::array<T,N>::rbegin, std::array<T,N>::crbegin

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reverse_iterator rbegin()noexcept;
(1)(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++17)
const_reverse_iterator rbegin()constnoexcept;
(2)(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++17)
const_reverse_iterator crbegin()constnoexcept;
(3)(since C++11)
(constexpr since C++17)

Returns a reverse iterator to the first element of the reversed *this. It corresponds to the last element of the non-reversed *this.

If *this is empty, the returned iterator is equal to rend().

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[edit]Return value

Reverse iterator to the first element.

[edit]Complexity

Constant.

[edit]Notes

The underlying iterator of the returned reverse iterator is the end iterator. Hence the returned iterator is invalidated if and when the end iterator is invalidated.

[edit]Example

#include <algorithm>#include <array>#include <iostream>#include <string>#include <string_view>   void print(conststd::string_view s){std::cout<< s <<' ';}   int main(){conststd::array<std::string_view, 8> data {"▁", "▂", "▃", "▄", "▅", "▆", "▇", "█"};std::array<std::string, 8> arr;   std::copy(data.cbegin(), data.cend(), arr.begin());   print("Print “arr” in direct order using [cbegin, cend):\t");std::for_each(arr.cbegin(), arr.cend(), print);   print("\n\nPrint “arr” in reverse order using [crbegin, crend):\t");std::for_each(arr.crbegin(), arr.crend(), print);}

Output:

Print “arr” in direct order using [cbegin, cend): ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █   Print “arr” in reverse order using [crbegin, crend): █ ▇ ▆ ▅ ▄ ▃ ▂ ▁

[edit]See also

returns a reverse iterator to the end
(public member function)[edit]
returns a reverse iterator to the beginning of a container or array
(function template)[edit]
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