operator+,-(ranges::adjacent_view::iterator)

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Ranges library
Range adaptors
 
 
friend constexpr /*iterator*/ operator+( const /*iterator*/& i,

                                         difference_type n )

    requires ranges::random_access_range<Base>;
(1) (since C++23)
friend constexpr /*iterator*/ operator+( difference_type n,

                                         const /*iterator*/& i )

    requires ranges::random_access_range<Base>;
(2) (since C++23)
friend constexpr /*iterator*/ operator-( const /*iterator*/& i,

                                         difference_type n )

    requires ranges::random_access_range<Base>;
(3) (since C++23)
friend constexpr difference_type operator-( const /*iterator*/& i,

                                            const /*iterator*/& j )
    requires std::sized_sentinel_for<ranges::iterator_t<Base>,

                                     ranges::iterator_t<Base>>;
(4) (since C++23)

Let current_ be the underlying array of iterators, and Base be the type (possibly const-qualified) of underlying view.

1,2) Returns the iterator i incremented by n. Equivalent to: auto r = i; r += n; return r;.
3) Returns the iterator i decremented by n. Equivalent to: auto r = i; r -= n; return r;.
4) Returns the distance between i and j. Equivalent to: return i.current_.back() - j.current_.back();.

These functions are not visible to ordinary unqualified or qualified lookup, and can only be found by argument-dependent lookup when adjacent_view::iterator<Const> is an associated class of the arguments.

Parameters

i, j - the iterators
n - position relative to current location

Return value

1,2) An incremented iterator.
3) A decremented iterator.
4) A distance between given iterators.

Example

See also

advances or decrements the underlying iterators
(public member function)