Compartir a través de


basic_string::rend

Returns an iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a reversed string.

const_reverse_iterator rend( ) const;
reverse_iterator rend( );

Return Value

A reverse random-access iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a reversed string.

Remarks

rend is used with a reversed string just as end is used with a string.

If the return value of rend is assigned to a const_reverse_iterator, the string object cannot be modified. If the return value of rend is assigned to a reverse_iterator, the string object can be modified.

rend can be used to test whether a reverse iterator has reached the end of its string.

The value returned by rend should not be dereferenced.

Example

// basic_string_rend.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <string>
#include <iostream>

int main( )
{
   using namespace std;
   string str1 ("Able was I ere I saw Elba"), str2;
   basic_string <char>::reverse_iterator str_rIter, str1_rIter, str2_rIter;
   basic_string <char>::const_reverse_iterator str1_rcIter;

   str1_rIter = str1.rend ( );
   str1_rIter--;
   cout << "The last character-letter of the reversed string str1 is: "
        << *str1_rIter << endl;
   cout << "The full reversed string str1 is:\n ";
   for ( str_rIter = str1.rbegin( ); str_rIter != str1.rend( ); str_rIter++ )
      cout << *str_rIter;
   cout << endl;

   // The dereferenced iterator can be used to modify a character
    *str1_rIter = 'o';
   cout << "The last character-letter of the modified str1 is now: "
        << *str1_rIter << endl;
   cout << "The full modified reversed string str1 is now:\n ";
   for ( str_rIter = str1.rbegin( ); str_rIter != str1.rend( ); str_rIter++ )
      cout << *str_rIter;
   cout << endl;

   // The following line would be an error because iterator is const
   // *str1_rcIter = 'T';

   // For an empty string, end is equivalent to begin
   if ( str2.rbegin( ) == str2.rend ( ) )
      cout << "The string str2 is empty." << endl;
   else
      cout << "The stringstr2  is not empty." << endl;
}

The last character-letter of the reversed string str1 is: A
The full reversed string str1 is:
 ablE was I ere I saw elbA
The last character-letter of the modified str1 is now: o
The full modified reversed string str1 is now:
 ablE was I ere I saw elbo
The string str2 is empty.

Requirements

Header: <string>

Namespace: std

See Also

Concepts

basic_string Class

basic_string Members