.. Sequences/Intrinsic Metafunctions//at_c at_c ==== Synopsis -------- .. parsed-literal:: template< typename Sequence , long n > struct at_c { typedef |unspecified| type; }; Description ----------- Returns a type identical to the ``n``\ th element from the beginning of the sequence. ``at_c::type`` is a shorcut notation for ``at< Sequence, long_ >::type``. Header ------ .. parsed-literal:: #include Parameters ---------- +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Parameter | Requirement | Description | +===============+===================================+===============================================+ | ``Sequence`` | |Forward Sequence| | A sequence to be examined. | +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | ``n`` | A compile-time integral constant | An offset from the beginning of the sequence | | | | specifying the element to be retrieved. | +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ Expression semantics -------------------- .. parsed-literal:: typedef at_c::type t; :Return type: A type :Precondition: ``0 <= n < size::value`` :Semantics: Equivalent to .. parsed-literal:: typedef at< Sequence, long_ >::type t; Complexity ---------- +-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Sequence archetype | Complexity | +===============================+===================================+ | |Forward Sequence| | Linear. | +-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | |Random Access Sequence| | Amortized constant time. | +-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ Example ------- .. parsed-literal:: typedef range_c range; BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_RELATION( (at_c< range,0 >::type::value), ==, 10 ); BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_RELATION( (at_c< range,10 >::type::value), ==, 20 ); BOOST_MPL_ASSERT_RELATION( (at_c< range,40 >::type::value), ==, 50 ); See also -------- |Forward Sequence|, |Random Access Sequence|, |at|, |front|, |back|