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reverse_iterator::operator->

Returns a pointer to the element addressed by the reverse_iterator.

pointer operator->( ) const;

Return Value

A pointer to the element addressed by the reverse_iterator.

Remarks

The operator returns &**this.

Example

// reverse_iterator_ptrto.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iterator>
#include <algorithm>
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
#include <iostream>

int main( )
{
   using namespace std;

   typedef vector<pair<int,int> > pVector;
   pVector vec;
   vec.push_back(pVector::value_type(1,2));
   vec.push_back(pVector::value_type(3,4));
   vec.push_back(pVector::value_type(5,6));
   
   pVector::iterator pvIter;
   cout << "The vector vec of integer pairs is:\n( ";
   for ( pvIter = vec.begin ( ) ; pvIter != vec.end ( ); pvIter++)
      cout << "( " << pvIter -> first << ", " << pvIter -> second << ") ";
   cout << ")" << endl << endl;

   pVector::reverse_iterator rpvIter;
   cout << "The vector vec reversed is:\n( ";
   for ( rpvIter = vec.rbegin( ) ; rpvIter != vec.rend( ); rpvIter++ )
      cout << "( " << rpvIter -> first << ", " << rpvIter -> second << ") ";
   cout << ")" << endl << endl;

   pVector::iterator pos = vec.begin ( );
   pos++;
   cout << "The iterator pos points to:\n( " << pos -> first << ", " 
   << pos -> second << " )" << endl << endl;

   pVector::reverse_iterator rpos (pos); 

   // Use operator -> with return type: why type int and not int*?
   int fint = rpos -> first;
   int sint = rpos -> second;
   
   cout << "The reverse_iterator rpos points to:\n( " << fint << ", " 
   << sint << " )" << endl;
}
The vector vec of integer pairs is:
( ( 1, 2) ( 3, 4) ( 5, 6) )

The vector vec reversed is:
( ( 5, 6) ( 3, 4) ( 1, 2) )

The iterator pos points to:
( 3, 4 )

The reverse_iterator rpos points to:
( 1, 2 )

Requirements

Header: <iterator>

Namespace: std

See Also

Reference

reverse_iterator Class

Standard Template Library