std::reverse_iterator<Iter>::reverse_iterator

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(1)
reverse_iterator();
(until C++17)
constexpr reverse_iterator();
(since C++17)
(2)
explicit reverse_iterator( iterator_type x );
(until C++17)
constexpr explicit reverse_iterator( iterator_type x );
(since C++17)
(3)
template< class U >
reverse_iterator( const reverse_iterator<U>& other );
(until C++17)
template< class U >
constexpr reverse_iterator( const reverse_iterator<U>& other );
(since C++17)

Constructs a new iterator adaptor.

1) Default constructor. The underlying iterator is value-initialized. Operations on the resulting iterator have defined behavior if and only if the corresponding operations on a value-initialized Iterator also have defined behavior.
2) The underlying iterator is initialized with x.
3) The underlying iterator is initialized with that of other.

Parameters

x - iterator to adapt
other - iterator adaptor to copy

Example

See also

assigns another iterator
(public member function)