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      std::map<Key,T,Compare,Allocator>::end,std::map<Key,T,Compare,Allocator>::cend

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      std::map
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      iterator end();
      (1)(noexcept since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      const_iterator end()const;
      (2)(noexcept since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)
      const_iterator cend()constnoexcept;
      (3)(since C++11)
      (constexpr since C++26)

      Returns an iterator past the last element of*this.

      This returned iterator only acts as a sentinel. It is not guaranteed to bedereferenceable.

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      [edit]Return value

      Iterator past the last element.

      [edit]Complexity

      Constant.

      Notes

      libc++ backportscend() to C++98 mode.

      [edit]Example

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      #include <iostream>#include <map> int main(){std::map<int,float> num_map;    num_map[4]=4.13;    num_map[9]=9.24;    num_map[1]=1.09;// Calls num_map.begin() and num_map.end()for(auto it= num_map.begin(); it!= num_map.end();++it)std::cout<< it->first<<", "<< it->second<<'\n';}

      Output:

      1, 1.094, 4.139, 9.24

      [edit]Example using a custom comparison function

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      #include <cmath>#include <iostream>#include <map> struct Point{double x, y;}; // Compare the x-coordinates of two Point pointers.struct PointCmp{bool operator()(const Point* lhs,const Point* rhs)const{return lhs->x< rhs->x;}}; int main(){// Note that although the x-coordinates are out of order, the// map will be iterated through by increasing x-coordinates.    Point points[3]={{2,0},{1,0},{3,0}}; // mag is a map sending the address of node to its magnitude in the x-y plane.// Although the keys are pointers-to-Point, we want to order the map by the// x-coordinates of the points and NOT by the addresses of the Points. This// is done by using the PointCmp class's comparison method.std::map<Point*,double, PointCmp> mag({{points,2},{points+1,1},{points+2,3}}); // Change each y-coordinate from 0 to the magnitude.for(auto iter= mag.begin(); iter!= mag.end();++iter){auto cur= iter->first;// Pointer to Node        cur->y= mag[cur];// Could also have used cur->y = iter->second;} // Update and print the magnitude of each node.for(auto iter= mag.begin(); iter!= mag.end();++iter){auto cur= iter->first;        mag[cur]=std::hypot(cur->x, cur->y);std::cout<<"The magnitude of ("<< cur->x<<", "<< cur->y<<") is ";std::cout<< iter->second<<'\n';} // Repeat the above with the range-based for loop.for(auto i: mag){auto cur= i.first;        cur->y= i.second;        mag[cur]=std::hypot(cur->x, cur->y);std::cout<<"The magnitude of ("<< cur->x<<", "<< cur->y<<") is ";std::cout<< mag[cur]<<'\n';// Note that in contrast to std::cout << iter->second << '\n'; above,// std::cout << i.second << '\n'; will NOT print the updated magnitude.// If auto &i : mag was used instead, it will print the updated magnitude.}}

      Output:

      The magnitude of (1, 1) is 1.41421The magnitude of (2, 2) is 2.82843The magnitude of (3, 3) is 4.24264The magnitude of (1, 1.41421) is 1.73205The magnitude of (2, 2.82843) is 3.4641The magnitude of (3, 4.24264) is 5.19615

      [edit]See also

      returns an iterator to the beginning
      (public member function)[edit]
      (C++11)(C++14)
      returns an iterator to the end of a container or array
      (function template)[edit]
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