std::vector<T,Allocator>::back
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reference back(); |
(until C++20) | |
constexpr reference back(); |
(since C++20) | |
const_reference back() const; |
(until C++20) | |
constexpr const_reference back() const; |
(since C++20) | |
Returns a reference to the last element in the container.
Calling back
on an empty container causes undefined behavior.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
Reference to the last element.
Complexity
Constant.
Notes
For a non-empty container c
, the expression c.back() is equivalent to *std::prev(c.end())
Example
The following code uses back
to display the last element of a std::vector<char>:
Run this code
#include <vector> #include <iostream> int main() { std::vector<char> letters {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'}; if (!letters.empty()) { std::cout << "The last character is '" << letters.back() << "'.\n"; } }
Output:
The last character is 'f'.
See also
access the first element (public member function) |