std::reverse_iterator<Iter>::operator*,->
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reference operator*() const; |
(1) | (constexpr since C++17) |
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pointer operator->() const; |
(constexpr since C++17) (until C++20) |
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constexpr pointer operator->() const requires (std::is_pointer_v<Iter> || |
(since C++20) | |
Returns a reference or pointer to the element previous to current
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Member function | Equivalent to | ||||||
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operator* | Iter tmp = current ; return *--tmp;
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operator-> |
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Return value
As described above.
Example
Run this code
#include <complex> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <vector> int main() { using RI0 = std::reverse_iterator<int*>; int a[]{0, 1, 2, 3}; RI0 r0{std::rbegin(a)}; std::cout << "*r0 = " << *r0 << '\n'; *r0 = 42; std::cout << "a[3] = " << a[3] << '\n'; using RI1 = std::reverse_iterator<std::vector<int>::iterator>; std::vector<int> vi{0, 1, 2, 3}; RI1 r1{vi.rend() - 2}; std::cout << "*r1 = " << *r1 << '\n'; using RI2 = std::reverse_iterator<std::vector<std::complex<double>>::iterator>; std::vector<std::complex<double>> vc{{1, 2}, {3, 4}, {5, 6}, {7, 8}}; RI2 r2{vc.rbegin() + 1}; std::cout << "vc[2] = (" << r2->real() << ',' << r2->imag() << ")\n"; }
Output:
*r0 = 3 a[3] = 42 *r1 = 1 vc[2] = (5,6)
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2188 | C++11 | operator-> used & to take address
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uses std::addressof instead |
See also
accesses an element by index (public member function) |