std::basic_string::end, std::basic_string::cend

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std::basic_string
 
iterator end();
const_iterator end() const;
const_iterator cend() const;
(since C++11)

Returns an iterator to the character following the last character of the string. This character acts as a placeholder, attempting to access it results in undefined behavior.

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Contents

[edit] Parameters

(none)

[edit] Return value

iterator to the character following the last character

[edit] Exceptions

(none) (until C++11)
noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  
(since C++11)

[edit] Complexity

Constant

[edit] Example

#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
    std::string s("Exemparl");
    std::next_permutation(s.begin(), s.end());
 
    std::string c;
    std::copy(s.cbegin(), s.cend(), std::back_inserter(c));
    std::cout << c <<'\n'; // "Exemplar"
}

Output:

Exemplar

[edit] See also

(C++11)
returns an iterator to the beginning
(public member function)