std::reverse_iterator::operator++,+,+=,--,-,-=
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reverse_iterator& operator++(); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator& operator++(); |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator& operator--(); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator& operator--(); |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator operator++( int ); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator operator++( int ); |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator operator--( int ); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator operator--( int ); |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator operator+( difference_type n ) const; |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator operator+( difference_type n ) const; |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator operator-( difference_type n ) const; |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator operator-( difference_type n ) const; |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator& operator+=( difference_type n ); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator& operator+=( difference_type n ); |
(since C++17) | |
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reverse_iterator& operator-=( difference_type n ); |
(until C++17) | |
constexpr reverse_iterator& operator-=( difference_type n ); |
(since C++17) | |
Increments or decrements the iterator. Inverse operations are applied to the underlying operator because of the reverse order.
1-2) Pre-increments or pre-decrements by one respectively.
3-4) Post-increments or post-decrements by one respectively.
5-6) Returns an iterator which is advanced by
n
or -n
positions respectively.7-8) Advances the iterator by
n
or -n
positions respectively.Return value
1-2) *this
3-4) a copy of *this that was made before the change
5-6) reverse_iterator(base()-n) or reverse_iterator(base()+n) respectively.
7-8) *this
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
advances the iterator (function template) |