std::rend, std::crend
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                    |   Defined in header  <iterator>
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|   template< class C >  auto rend( C& c ) -> decltype(c.rend());  | 
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|   template< class C >  constexpr auto rend( C& c ) -> decltype(c.rend());  | 
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|   template< class C >  auto rend( const C& c ) -> decltype(c.rend());  | 
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|   template< class C >  constexpr auto rend( const C& c ) -> decltype(c.rend());  | 
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|   template< class T, size_t N >  reverse_iterator<T*> rend( T (&array)[N] );  | 
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|   template< class T, size_t N >  constexpr reverse_iterator<T*> rend( T (&array)[N] );  | 
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|   template< class C >  auto crend( const C& c ) -> decltype(std::rend(c));  | 
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|   template< class C >  constexpr auto crend( const C& c ) -> decltype(std::rend(c));  | 
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Returns an iterator to the reverse-end of the given container c or array array.
1) Returns a possibly const-qualified iterator to the reverse-end of the container 
c.3) Returns a const-qualified iterator to the reverse-end of the container 
c.
Parameters
| c | - |   a container with a rend method
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| array | - | an array of arbitrary type | 
Return value
An iterator to the reverse-end of c or array
Notes
In addition to being included in <iterator>, std::rend and std::crend are guaranteed to become available if any of the following headers are included: <array>, <deque>, <forward_list>, <list>, <map>, <regex>, <set>, <span> (since C++20), <string>, <string_view> (since C++17), <unordered_map>, <unordered_set>, and <vector>.
Overloads
Custom overloads of rend may be provided for classes that do not expose a suitable rend() member function, yet can be iterated. The following overload is already provided by the standard library:
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   specializes std::rend   (function)  | 
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <iterator> #include <algorithm> int main() { int a[] = {4, 6, -3, 9, 10}; std::cout << "Array backwards: "; std::copy(std::rbegin(a), std::rend(a), std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, " ")); std::cout << "\nVector backwards: "; std::vector<int> v = {4, 6, -3, 9, 10}; std::copy(std::rbegin(v), std::rend(v), std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, " ")); }
Output:
Array backwards: 10 9 -3 6 4 Vector backwards: 10 9 -3 6 4
See also
|    (C++11)(C++14)  | 
   returns an iterator to the end of a container or array   (function template)  | 
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   returns a reverse iterator to a container or array  (function template)  | 
|    (C++11)(C++14)  | 
   returns an iterator to the beginning of a container or array  (function template)  |