operator+(std::reverse_iterator)
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< cpp | iterator | reverse iterator
Defined in header <iterator>
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template< class Iter > reverse_iterator<Iter> |
(until C++17) | |
template< class Iter > constexpr reverse_iterator<Iter> |
(since C++17) | |
Returns the iterator it
incremented by n
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Parameters
n | - | the number of positions to increment the iterator |
it | - | the iterator adaptor to increment |
Return value
The incremented iterator, that is reverse_iterator<Iter>(it.base() - n)
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <list> #include <vector> int main() { { std::vector v {0, 1, 2, 3}; std::reverse_iterator<std::vector<int>::iterator> ri1 { std::reverse_iterator{ v.rbegin() } }; std::cout << *ri1 << ' '; // 3 std::reverse_iterator<std::vector<int>::iterator> ri2 { 2 + ri1 }; std::cout << *ri2 << ' '; // 1 } { std::list l {5, 6, 7, 8}; std::reverse_iterator<std::list<int>::iterator> ri1{ std::reverse_iterator{ l.rbegin() } }; std::cout << *ri1 << '\n'; // 8 // auto ri2 { 2 + ri1 }; // error: the underlying iterator does // not model the random access iterator } }
Output:
3 1 8
See also
advances or decrements the iterator (public member function) | |
computes the distance between two iterator adaptors (function template) |