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160 lines
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[section:reverse Reverse Iterator]
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The reverse iterator adaptor iterates through the adapted iterator
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range in the opposite direction.
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[h2 Example]
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The following example prints an array of characters in reverse order
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using `reverse_iterator`.
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char letters_[] = "hello world!";
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const int N = sizeof(letters_)/sizeof(char) - 1;
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typedef char* base_iterator;
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base_iterator letters(letters_);
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std::cout << "original sequence of letters:\t\t\t" << letters_ << std::endl;
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boost::reverse_iterator<base_iterator>
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reverse_letters_first(letters + N),
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reverse_letters_last(letters);
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std::cout << "sequence in reverse order:\t\t\t";
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std::copy(reverse_letters_first, reverse_letters_last,
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std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout));
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std::cout << std::endl;
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std::cout << "sequence in double-reversed (normal) order:\t";
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std::copy(boost::make_reverse_iterator(reverse_letters_last),
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boost::make_reverse_iterator(reverse_letters_first),
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std::ostream_iterator<char>(std::cout));
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std::cout << std::endl;
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The output is:
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original sequence of letters: hello world!
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sequence in reverse order: !dlrow olleh
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sequence in double-reversed (normal) order: hello world!
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The source code for this example can be found
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[@../example/reverse_iterator_example.cpp here].
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[h2 Reference]
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[h3 Synopsis]
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template <class Iterator>
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class reverse_iterator
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{
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public:
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typedef iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type value_type;
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typedef iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference reference;
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typedef iterator_traits<Iterator>::pointer pointer;
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typedef iterator_traits<Iterator>::difference_type difference_type;
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typedef /* see below */ iterator_category;
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reverse_iterator() {}
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explicit reverse_iterator(Iterator x) ;
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template<class OtherIterator>
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reverse_iterator(
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reverse_iterator<OtherIterator> const& r
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, typename enable_if_convertible<OtherIterator, Iterator>::type* = 0 // exposition
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);
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Iterator const& base() const;
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reference operator*() const;
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reverse_iterator& operator++();
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reverse_iterator& operator--();
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private:
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Iterator m_iterator; // exposition
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};
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If `Iterator` models Random Access Traversal Iterator and Readable
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Lvalue Iterator, then `iterator_category` is convertible to
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`random_access_iterator_tag`. Otherwise, if
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`Iterator` models Bidirectional Traversal Iterator and Readable
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Lvalue Iterator, then `iterator_category` is convertible to
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`bidirectional_iterator_tag`. Otherwise, `iterator_category` is
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convertible to `input_iterator_tag`.
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[h3 Requirements]
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`Iterator` must be a model of Bidirectional Traversal Iterator. The
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type `iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference` must be the type of
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`*i`, where `i` is an object of type `Iterator`.
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[h3 Concepts]
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A specialization of `reverse_iterator` models the same iterator
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traversal and iterator access concepts modeled by its `Iterator`
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argument. In addition, it may model old iterator concepts
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specified in the following table:
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[table Categories
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[[If `I` models ][then `reverse_iterator<I>` models]]
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[[Readable Lvalue Iterator, Bidirectional Traversal Iterator][Bidirectional Iterator]]
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[[Writable Lvalue Iterator, Bidirectional Traversal Iterator][Mutable Bidirectional Iterator]]
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[[Readable Lvalue Iterator, Random Access Traversal Iterator][Random Access Iterator]]
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[[Writable Lvalue Iterator, Random Access Traversal Iterator][Mutable Random Access Iterator]]
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]
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`reverse_iterator<X>` is interoperable with
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`reverse_iterator<Y>` if and only if `X` is interoperable with
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`Y`.
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[h3 Operations]
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In addition to the operations required by the concepts modeled by
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`reverse_iterator`, `reverse_iterator` provides the following
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operations.
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reverse_iterator();
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[*Requires: ] `Iterator` must be Default Constructible.[br]
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[*Effects: ] Constructs an instance of `reverse_iterator` with `m_iterator`
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default constructed.
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explicit reverse_iterator(Iterator x);
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[*Effects: ] Constructs an instance of `reverse_iterator` with
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`m_iterator` copy constructed from `x`.
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template<class OtherIterator>
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reverse_iterator(
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reverse_iterator<OtherIterator> const& r
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, typename enable_if_convertible<OtherIterator, Iterator>::type* = 0 // exposition
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);
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[*Requires: ] `OtherIterator` is implicitly convertible to `Iterator`.[br]
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[*Effects: ] Constructs instance of `reverse_iterator` whose
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`m_iterator` subobject is constructed from `y.base()`.
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Iterator const& base() const;
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[*Returns: ] `m_iterator`
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reference operator*() const;
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[*Effects: ] Iterator tmp = m_iterator; return *--tmp;
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reverse_iterator& operator++();
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[*Effects: ] `--m_iterator`[br]
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[*Returns: ] `*this`
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reverse_iterator& operator--();
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[*Effects: ] `++m_iterator`[br]
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[*Returns: ] `*this`
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[endsect] |