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reference front(); | (1) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++17) |
const_reference front()const; | (2) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++14) |
Returns a reference to the first element in the container.
Ifempty() istrue, the behavior is undefined. | (until C++26) |
Ifempty() istrue:
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Contents |
Reference to the first element.
Constant.
For a containerc, the expressionc.front() is equivalent to*c.begin().
The following code usesfront
to display the first element of astd::array<char,4>:
#include <cassert>#include <array> int main(){std::array<char,4> letters{'a','b','c','d'};assert(letters.front()=='a');}
access the last element (public member function)[edit] | |
returns a reverse iterator to the end (public member function)[edit] | |
returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function)[edit] | |
direct access to the underlying contiguous storage (public member function)[edit] |