std::basic_string::rend, std::basic_string::crend
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                    |   reverse_iterator rend();  | 
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|   const_reverse_iterator rend() const;  | 
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|   const_reverse_iterator crend() const;  | 
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Returns a reverse iterator to the character following the last character of the reversed string. It corresponds to the character preceding the first character of the non-reversed string. This character acts as a placeholder, attempting to access it results in undefined behavior.
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
reverse iterator to the character following the last character
[edit] Exceptions
| (none) | (until C++11) | 
noexcept specification:   noexcept    | 
(since C++11) | 
[edit] Complexity
Constant
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <string> int main() { std::string s("A man, a plan, a canal: Panama"); { std::string c; std::copy(s.rbegin(), s.rend(), std::back_inserter(c)); std::cout << c <<'\n'; // "amanaP :lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A" } { std::string c; std::copy(s.crbegin(), s.crend(), std::back_inserter(c)); std::cout << c <<'\n'; // "amanaP :lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A" } }
Output:
amanaP :lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A amanaP :lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A
[edit] See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   returns a reverse iterator to the beginning   (public member function)  |