Defined in header <algorithm> | ||
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Call signature | ||
template< std::bidirectional_iterator I1, std::sentinel_for<I1> S1, std::bidirectional_iterator I2 > requires std::indirectly_movable<I1, I2> constexpr move_backward_result<I1, I2> move_backward( I1 first, S1 last, I2 result ); | (1) | (since C++20) |
template< ranges::bidirectional_range R, std::bidirectional_iterator I > requires std::indirectly_movable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, I> constexpr move_backward_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>, I> move_backward( R&& r, I result ); | (2) | (since C++20) |
Helper types | ||
template< class I, class O > using move_backward_result = ranges::in_out_result<I, O>; | (3) | (since C++20) |
[
first
,
last
)
, to another range [
result - N
,
result
)
, where N = ranges::distance(first, last)
. The elements are moved in reverse order (the last element is moved first), but their relative order is preserved. The behavior is undefined if result
is within (first, last]
. In such a case, ranges::move
may be used instead.r
as the source range, as if using ranges::begin(r)
as first
, and ranges::end(r)
as last
.The elements in the moved-from range will still contain valid values of the appropriate type, but not necessarily the same values as before the move, as if using *(result - n) = ranges::iter_move(last - n)
for each integer n
, where 0 ≤ n < N
.
The function-like entities described on this page are niebloids, that is:
In practice, they may be implemented as function objects, or with special compiler extensions.
first | - | the beginning of the range of elements to move |
last | - | the end of the range of elements to move |
r | - | the range of the elements to move |
result | - | the end of the destination range |
{last, result - N}
.
N
move assignments.ranges::distance(r)
move assignments.When moving overlapping ranges, ranges::move
is appropriate when moving to the left (beginning of the destination range is outside the source range) while ranges::move_backward
is appropriate when moving to the right (end of the destination range is outside the source range).
struct move_backward_fn { template<std::bidirectional_iterator I1, std::sentinel_for<I1> S1, std::bidirectional_iterator I2> requires std::indirectly_movable<I1, I2> constexpr ranges::move_backward_result<I1, I2> operator()(I1 first, S1 last, I2 result) const { auto i {last}; for (; i != first; *--result = ranges::iter_move(--i)) {} return {std::move(last), std::move(result)}; } template<ranges::bidirectional_range R, std::bidirectional_iterator I> requires std::indirectly_movable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, I> constexpr ranges::move_backward_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>, I> operator()(R&& r, I result) const { return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r), std::move(result)); } }; inline constexpr move_backward_fn move_backward {}; |
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <string_view> #include <vector> using Vec = std::vector<std::string>; void print(std::string_view rem, Vec const& vec) { std::cout << rem << "[" << vec.size() << "]: "; for (const std::string& s : vec) std::cout << (s.size() ? s : std::string{"·"}) << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { Vec a{"▁", "▂", "▃", "▄", "▅", "▆", "▇", "█"}; Vec b(a.size()); print("Before move:\n" "a", a); print("b", b); std::ranges::move_backward(a, b.end()); print("\n" "Move a >> b:\n" "a", a); print("b", b); std::ranges::move_backward(b.begin(), b.end(), a.end()); print("\n" "Move b >> a:\n" "a", a); print("b", b); std::ranges::move_backward(a.begin(), a.begin()+3, a.end()); print("\n" "Overlapping move a[0, 3) >> a[5, 8):\n" "a", a); }
Possible output:
Before move: a[8]: ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ b[8]: · · · · · · · · Move a >> b: a[8]: · · · · · · · · b[8]: ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ Move b >> a: a[8]: ▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ b[8]: · · · · · · · · Overlapping move a[0, 3) >> a[5, 8): a[8]: · · · ▄ ▅ ▁ ▂ ▃
(C++20) | moves a range of elements to a new location (niebloid) |
(C++20)(C++20) | copies a range of elements to a new location (niebloid) |
(C++20) | copies a range of elements in backwards order (niebloid) |
(C++11) | moves a range of elements to a new location (function template) |
(C++11) | obtains an rvalue reference (function template) |
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