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std::multiset::end,std::multiset::cend(3) C++ Standard Libary std::multiset::end,std::multiset::cend(3)

NAME

std::multiset::end,std::multiset::cend - std::multiset::end,std::multiset::cend

Synopsis


iterator end(); (1) (noexcept since C++11)
const_iterator end() const; (2) (noexcept since C++11)
const_iterator cend() const noexcept; (3) (since C++11)


Returns an iterator to the element following the last element of the multiset.


This element acts as a placeholder; attempting to access it results in undefined
behavior.


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Parameters


(none)

Return value


Iterator to the element following the last element.

Complexity


Constant.

Notes


Because both iterator and const_iterator are constant iterators (and may in fact be
the same type), it is not possible to mutate the elements of the container through
an iterator returned by any of these member functions.


libc++ backports cend() to C++98 mode.

Example

// Run this code


#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <set>
#include <string>


int main()
{
const std::multiset<std::string> words =
{
"some", "not", "sorted", "words",
"will", "come", "out", "sorted",
};


for (auto it = words.begin(); it != words.end(); )
{
auto count = words.count(*it);
std::cout << *it << ":\t" << count << '\n';
std::advance(it, count); // all count elements have equivalent keys
}
}

Output:


come: 1
not: 1
out: 1
some: 1
sorted: 2
will: 1
words: 1

See also


begin returns an iterator to the beginning
cbegin (public member function)
(C++11)
end
cend returns an iterator to the end of a container or array
(C++11) (function template)
(C++14)

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