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Designates the end of the controlled sequence.
iterator end();
Remarks
The member function returns a bidirectional iterator that points just beyond the end of the controlled sequence. You use it to obtain an iterator that designates the end of the controlled sequence; its status doesn not change if the length of the controlled sequence changes.
Example
// cliext_map_end.cpp
// compile with: /clr
#include <cliext/map>
typedef cliext::map<wchar_t, int> Mymap;
int main()
{
Mymap c1;
c1.insert(Mymap::make_value(L'a', 1));
c1.insert(Mymap::make_value(L'b', 2));
c1.insert(Mymap::make_value(L'c', 3));
// display contents " [a 1] [b 2] [c 3]"
for each (Mymap::value_type elem in c1)
System::Console::Write(" [{0} {1}]", elem->first, elem->second);
System::Console::WriteLine();
// inspect last two items
Mymap::iterator it = c1.end();
--it;
--it;
System::Console::WriteLine("*-- --end() = [{0} {1}]",
it->first, it->second);
++it;
System::Console::WriteLine("*--end() = [{0} {1}]",
it->first, it->second);
return (0);
}
Requirements
Header: <cliext/map>
Namespace: cliext