template< class BidirIt >
void reverse( BidirIt first, BidirIt last );
template< class ExecutionPolicy, class BidirIt >
void reverse( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, BidirIt first, BidirIt last );
1) Reverses the order of the elements in the range [
first,
last)
.
Behaves as if applying
std::iter_swapto every pair of iterators
first + iand
(last - i) - 1for each integer
iin
[
â0â,
std::distance(first, last) / 2)
.
2) Same as (1), but executed according to policy.
This overload participates in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:
If *first is not Swappable(until C++20)BidirIt
is not ValueSwappable(since C++20), the behavior is undefined.
Exactly std::distance(first, last) / 2 swaps.
[edit] ExceptionsThe overload with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy
reports errors as follows:
ExecutionPolicy
is one of the standard policies, std::terminate is called. For any other ExecutionPolicy
, the behavior is implementation-defined.See also the implementations in libstdc++, libc++, and MSVC STL.
template<class BidirIt> constexpr // since C++20 void reverse(BidirIt first, BidirIt last) { using iter_cat = typename std::iterator_traits<BidirIt>::iterator_category; // Tag dispatch, e.g. calling reverse_impl(first, last, iter_cat()), // can be used in C++14 and earlier modes. if constexpr (std::is_base_of_v<std::random_access_iterator_tag, iter_cat>) { if (first == last) return; for (--last; first < last; (void)++first, --last) std::iter_swap(first, last); } else while (first != last && first != --last) std::iter_swap(first++, last); }[edit] Notes
Implementations (e.g. MSVC STL) may enable vectorization when the iterator type satisfies LegacyContiguousIterator and swapping its value type calls neither non-trivial special member function nor ADL-found swap
.
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <vector> void println(auto rem, auto const& v) { for (std::cout << rem; auto e : v) std::cout << e << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { std::vector<int> v {1, 2, 3}; std::reverse(v.begin(), v.end()); println("after reverse, v = ", v); int a[] = {4, 5, 6, 7}; std::reverse(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); println("after reverse, a = ", a); }
Output:
after reverse, v = 3 2 1 after reverse, a = 7 6 5 4[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
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