std::span<T,Extent>::last

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< cpp‎ | container‎ | span
template< std::size_t Count >
constexpr std::span<element_type, Count> last() const;
constexpr std::span<element_type, std::dynamic_extent> last( size_type Count ) const;

Obtains a span that is a view over the last Count elements of this span. The program is ill-formed if Count > Extent. The behavior is undefined if Count > size().

Return value

A span r that is a view over the last Count elements of *this, such that r.data() == this->data() + (this->size() - Count) && r.size() == Count.

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <span>
#include <string_view>
 
auto print = [](std::string_view const title, auto const& container) {
    std::cout << title << "[" << std::size(container) << "]{ ";
    for (auto const& elem : container)
        std::cout << elem << ", ";
    std::cout << "};\n";
};
 
void run(std::span<const int> span)
{
    print("span: ", span);
 
    std::span<const int, 3> span_last = span.last<3>();
    print("span.last<3>(): ", span_last);
 
    std::span<const int, std::dynamic_extent> span_last_dynamic = span.last(2);
    print("span.last(2):   ", span_last_dynamic);
}
 
int main()
{
    int a[8]{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, };
    print("int  a", a);
    run(a);
}

Output:

int  a[8]{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, };
span: [8]{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, };
span.last<3>(): [3]{ 6, 7, 8, };
span.last(2):   [2]{ 7, 8, };

See also

obtains a subspan consisting of the first N elements of the sequence
(public member function)
obtains a subspan
(public member function)