multimap::rbegin() is a built-in-function in C++ STL which returns an iterator pointing to the last element of the container.
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multimap_name.rbegiin()Parameters: The function does not take any parameter. Return Value: The function returns a reverse iterator pointing to the last element of the container. (Note: Reverse iterators iterate backwards i.e when they are increased they move towards the beginning of the container) The following two programs illustrates the function. Program 1
// CPP program to illustrate
// multimap::rbegin()
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
multimap<char, int> sample;
// Insert pairs in the multimap
sample.insert(make_pair('a', 10));
sample.insert(make_pair('b', 20));
sample.insert(make_pair('b', 30));
sample.insert(make_pair('c', 40));
sample.insert(make_pair('c', 50));
// Get the last element by
// multimap::rbegin()
cout << sample.rbegin()->first << " = " << sample.rbegin()->second;
}
c = 50Program 2
// CPP program to illustrate
// multimap::rbegin()
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
multimap<char, int> sample;
// Insert pairs in the multimap
sample.insert(make_pair('a', 10));
sample.insert(make_pair('b', 20));
sample.insert(make_pair('b', 30));
sample.insert(make_pair('c', 40));
sample.insert(make_pair('c', 50));
// Show content of the multimap
for (auto it = sample.rbegin(); it != sample.rend(); it++)
cout << it->first << " = " << it->second << endl;
}
Output
c = 50 c = 40 b = 30 b = 20 a = 10