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Returns an iterator pointing to the past-the-end element in the array container.
The past-the-end element is the theoretical element that would follow the last element in the array. It does not point to any element, and thus shall not be dereferenced.
Because the ranges used by functions of the standard library do not include the element pointed by their closing iterator, this function is often used in combination with array::begin to specify a range including all the elements in the container.
In zero-sized arrays, this function returns the same as array::begin.
If the array object is const-qualified, the function returns a const_iterator. Otherwise, it returns an iterator.
Member types iterator and const_iterator are random access iterator types (pointing to an element and to a const element, respectively).
Output:
The copy construction or assignment of the returned iterator is also guaranteed to never throw.
Reference
C library:
- <cassert> (assert.h)
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<cfenv> (fenv.h)C++11
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<cuchar> (uchar.h)C++11
- <cwchar> (wchar.h)
- <cwctype> (wctype.h)
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<array>C++11
- <deque>
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<forward_list>C++11
- <list>
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- <queue>
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array
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array::arrayC++11
member functions
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array::atC++11
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array::backC++11
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array::beginC++11
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array::cbeginC++11
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array::cendC++11
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public member function
<array>
std::array::end
iterator end() noexcept;const_iterator end() const noexcept;
Return iterator to end
The past-the-end element is the theoretical element that would follow the last element in the array. It does not point to any element, and thus shall not be dereferenced.
Because the ranges used by functions of the standard library do not include the element pointed by their closing iterator, this function is often used in combination with array::begin to specify a range including all the elements in the container.
In zero-sized arrays, this function returns the same as array::begin.
Parameters
noneReturn Value
An iterator to the element past the end of the sequence.If the array object is const-qualified, the function returns a const_iterator. Otherwise, it returns an iterator.
Member types iterator and const_iterator are random access iterator types (pointing to an element and to a const element, respectively).
Example
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Output:
myarray contains: 5 19 77 34 99 |
Complexity
Constant.Iterator validity
No changes.Data races
No contained elements are accessed by the call, but the iterator returned can be used to access or modify elements. Concurrently accessing or modifying different elements is safe.Exception safety
No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws exceptions.The copy construction or assignment of the returned iterator is also guaranteed to never throw.
See also
- array::cend
- Return const_iterator to end (public member function)
- array::back
- Access last element (public member function)
- array::begin
- Return iterator to beginning (public member function)
- array::rbegin
- Return reverse iterator to reverse beginning (public member function)
- array::rend
- Return reverse iterator to reverse end (public member function)
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