std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits>::max_size
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< cpp | string | basic string view
constexpr size_type max_size() const noexcept; |
(since C++17) | |
The largest possible number of char-like objects that can be referred to by a basic_string_view
.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
Maximum number of characters.
Complexity
Constant.
Example
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#include <cstdint> #include <iostream> #include <limits> #include <string_view> int main() { std::cout << std::numeric_limits<std::int64_t>::max() << " <- numeric_limits<int64_t>::max()\n" << std::string_view{}.max_size() << " <- string_view::max_size()\n" << std::basic_string_view<char>{}.max_size() << " <- basic_string_view<char>::max_size()\n" << std::basic_string_view<char16_t>{}.max_size() << " <- basic_string_view<char16_t>::max_size()\n" << std::wstring_view{}.max_size() << " <- wstring_view::max_size()\n" << std::basic_string_view<char32_t>{}.max_size() << " <- basic_string_view<char32_t>::max_size()\n"; }
Possible output:
9223372036854775807 <- numeric_limits<int64_t>::max() 4611686018427387899 <- string_view::max_size() 4611686018427387899 <- basic_string_view<char>::max_size() 2305843009213693949 <- basic_string_view<char16_t>::max_size() 1152921504606846974 <- wstring_view::max_size() 1152921504606846974 <- basic_string_view<char32_t>::max_size()
See also
returns the number of characters (public member function) | |
checks whether the view is empty (public member function) | |
returns the maximum number of characters (public member function of std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator> ) |