std::ranges::stride_view<V>::size
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constexpr
auto size(
) requires ranges::sized_range
<V>
;
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(since C++23) | |
constexpr
auto size(
)
const requires ranges::sized_range
<
const V>
;
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(since C++23) | |
Returns the number of elements.
Let base_
be the underlying view and stride_
return /*to-unsigned-like*/(/*div-ceil*/(ranges::distance(base_), stride_));
Parameters
(none)
Return value
The number of elements. The returned value is calculated as if by expression
( ranges::size (base_) / stride_) + ( ( ranges::size (base_) % stride_ ? 1 : 0 )
Example
Run this code
#include <forward_list> #include <ranges> int main() { namespace vs = std::views; constexpr static auto v = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; static_assert ( vs::stride(v, 1).size() == 5 and vs::stride(v, 2).size() == 3 and vs::stride(v, 3).size() == 2 and vs::stride(v, 4).size() == 2 and vs::stride(v, 5).size() == 1 and vs::stride(v, 6).size() == 1 ); std::forward_list list{v}; // auto s = vs::stride(list, 2).size(); // Error: not a sized_range }
See also
(C++20)
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returns an integer equal to the size of a range (customization point object) |
(C++20)
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returns a signed integer equal to the size of a range (customization point object) |