JSON for Modern C++ 2.1.1
Loading...
Searching...
No Matches

◆ end() [2/2]

template<template< typename U, typename V, typename... Args > class ObjectType = std::map, template< typename U, typename... Args > class ArrayType = std::vector, class StringType = std::string, class BooleanType = bool, class NumberIntegerType = std::int64_t, class NumberUnsignedType = std::uint64_t, class NumberFloatType = double, template< typename U > class AllocatorType = std::allocator, template< typename T, typename SFINAE=void > class JSONSerializer = adl_serializer>
iterator nlohmann::basic_json< ObjectType, ArrayType, StringType, BooleanType, NumberIntegerType, NumberUnsignedType, NumberFloatType, AllocatorType, JSONSerializer >::end ( )
inlinenoexcept

Returns an iterator to one past the last element.

Illustration from cppreference.com
Returns
iterator one past the last element
Complexity\n Constant.
Requirements\n This function helps basic_json satisfying the
Container requirements:
  • The complexity is constant.
Example\n The following code shows an example for end(). \n @includelineno end.cpp \n Output (play with this example @htmlinclude end.link):\n @verbinclude end.output \n The example code above can be translated with @verbatim g++ -std=c++11 -Isrc doc/examples/end.cpp -o end @endverbatim
See also
cend() – returns a const iterator to the end
begin() – returns an iterator to the beginning
cbegin() – returns a const iterator to the beginning
Since
version 1.0.0

Definition at line 4741 of file json.hpp.