hash_multimap::rbegin
Returns an iterator addressing the first element in a reversed hash_multimap.
const_reverse_iterator rbegin( ) const;
reverse_iterator rbegin( );
Return Value
A reverse bidirectional iterator addressing the first element in a reversed hash_multimap or addressing what had been the last element in the unreversed hash_multimap.
Remarks
rbegin is used with a reversed hash_multimap just as begin is used with a hash_multimap.
If the return value of rbegin is assigned to a const_reverse_iterator, then the hash_multimap object cannot be modified. If the return value of rbegin is assigned to a reverse_iterator, then the hash_multimap object can be modified.
rbegin can be used to iterate through a hash_multimap backwards.
In Visual C++ .NET 2003, members of the <hash_map> and <hash_set> header files are no longer in the std namespace, but rather have been moved into the stdext namespace. See The stdext Namespace for more information.
Example
// hash_multimap_rbegin.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#define _DEFINE_DEPRECATED_HASH_CLASSES 0
#include <hash_map>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
using namespace stdext;
hash_multimap <int, int> hm1;
hash_multimap <int, int> :: iterator hm1_Iter;
hash_multimap <int, int> :: reverse_iterator hm1_rIter;
hash_multimap <int, int> :: const_reverse_iterator hm1_crIter;
typedef pair <int, int> Int_Pair;
hm1.insert ( Int_Pair ( 1, 10 ) );
hm1.insert ( Int_Pair ( 2, 20 ) );
hm1.insert ( Int_Pair ( 3, 30 ) );
hm1_rIter = hm1.rbegin( );
cout << "The first element of the reversed hash_multimap hm1 is "
<< hm1_rIter -> first << "." << endl;
// begin can be used to start an iteration
// through a hash_multimap in a forward order
cout << "The hash_multimap is: ";
for ( hm1_Iter = hm1.begin( ) ; hm1_Iter != hm1.end( ); hm1_Iter++)
cout << hm1_Iter -> first << " ";
cout << "." << endl;
// rbegin can be used to start an iteration
// through a hash_multimap in a reverse order
cout << "The reversed hash_multimap is: ";
for ( hm1_rIter = hm1.rbegin( ) ; hm1_rIter != hm1.rend( ); hm1_rIter++)
cout << hm1_rIter -> first << " ";
cout << "." << endl;
// A hash_multimap element can be erased by dereferencing its key
hm1_rIter = hm1.rbegin( );
hm1.erase ( hm1_rIter -> first );
hm1_rIter = hm1.rbegin( );
cout << "After the erasure, the first element"
<< "\n in the reversed hash_multimap is "
<< hm1_rIter -> first << "." << endl;
}
The first element of the reversed hash_multimap hm1 is 3.
The hash_multimap is: 1 2 3 .
The reversed hash_multimap is: 3 2 1 .
After the erasure, the first element
in the reversed hash_multimap is 2.
Requirements
Header: <hash_map>
Namespace: stdext