std::tuple_element<std::ranges::subrange>
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                    | Defined in header  <ranges> | ||
| template< class I, class S, ranges::subrange_kind K > struct tuple_element<0, ranges::subrange<I, S, K>>; | (1) | (since C++20) | 
| template< class I, class S, ranges::subrange_kind K > struct tuple_element<0, const ranges::subrange<I, S, K>>; | (2) | (since C++20) | 
| template< class I, class S, ranges::subrange_kind K > struct tuple_element<1, ranges::subrange<I, S, K>>; | (3) | (since C++20) | 
| template< class I, class S, ranges::subrange_kind K > struct tuple_element<1, const ranges::subrange<I, S, K>>; | (4) | (since C++20) | 
The partial specializations of std::tuple_element for std::ranges::subrange provide compile-time access to the iterator or sentinel type of a subrange, using tuple-like syntax. They are provided for structured binding support.
1-2) Obtains the iterator type, i.e. 
I.3-4) Obtains the sentinel type, i.e. 
S.Member types
| Member type | Definition | 
| type | (1-2) I(3-4) S | 
Notes
As get functions for subrange return iterators and sentinels by value, const qualifier is not added to the result types when the subrange is const-qualified (but not voaltile-qualified).
If the subrange is volatile-qualified, the result types are also volatile-qualified because the partial specialization for volatile or const volatile types are used. Such usage is deprecated.
Example
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#include <iterator> #include <list> #include <ranges> #include <type_traits> int main() { std::list<int> list{3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6}; std::ranges::subrange subrange{ std::counted_iterator{std::begin(list), 4}, std::default_sentinel }; static_assert( std::is_same_v< std::tuple_element_t<0, decltype(subrange)>, // implementation-defined type: std::counted_iterator<std::_List_iterator<int>> >); static_assert( std::is_same_v< std::tuple_element_t<1, decltype(subrange)>, std::default_sentinel_t >); }
See also
| Structured binding (C++17) | binds the specified names to sub-objects or tuple elements of the initializer | 
| (C++11) | obtains the element types of a tuple-like type (class template) | 
| obtains the number of components of a std::ranges::subrange (class template specialization) |