std::ranges::slide_view<V>::begin
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constexpr auto begin() requires (!(/*simple-view*/<V> && /*slide-caches-nothing*/<const V>)); |
(1) | (since C++23) |
constexpr auto begin() const requires /*slide-caches-nothing*/<const V>; |
(2) | (since C++23) |
Returns an iterator to the first element of the slide_view.
return iterator<false>(ranges::begin(base_), ranges::next(ranges::begin(base_), n_ - 1, ranges::end(base_)), n_);
Otherwise, equivalent to return
iterator<false>(ranges::begin(base_), n_);. If V models
slide-caches-first this function caches the result within the cached_begin_ for use on subsequent calls. This is necessary to provide the amortized constant-time complexity required by the range.2) Equivalent to return
iterator<true>(ranges::begin(base_), n_);.Contents |
[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
An iterator to the first element of slide_view, which points to the n_-sized subrange of the underlying view type: V for overload (1) or const V for overload (2).
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <string_view> using namespace std::literals; int main() { static constexpr auto source = {"∀x"sv, "∃y"sv, "ε"sv, "δ"sv}; auto view{std::ranges::slide_view(source, 2)}; const auto subrange{*(view.begin())}; for (std::string_view const s : subrange) std::cout << s << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
∀x ∃y
[edit] See also
| returns an iterator or a sentinel to the end (public member function) | |
| (C++23) |
compares a sentinel with an iterator returned from slide_view::begin (function) |