std::ranges::elements_view<V,N>::elements_view
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elements_view() requires std::default_initializable<V> = default; |
(1) | (since C++20) |
constexpr explicit elements_view( V base ); |
(2) | (since C++20) |
Constructs an elements_view
.
1) Default constructor. Value-initializes the underlying view. After construction,
base()
returns a copy of V().2) Initializes the underlying view with std::move(base).
Parameters
base | - | the underlying view |
Example
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#include <array> #include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <tuple> void println(auto const& v) { for (auto const& e : v) std::cout << e << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { using namespace std::literals; const std::array<std::tuple<int, char, std::string>, 2> vt { std::tuple{1, 'A', "α"s}, std::tuple{2, 'B', "β"s}, }; [[maybe_unused]] auto empty = std::views::elements<0>; println(std::views::elements<0>(vt)); println(std::views::elements<1>(vt)); println(std::views::elements<2>(vt)); }
Output:
1 2 A B α β