std::move_backward
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|   template< class BidirectionalIterator1, class BidirectionalIterator2 > BidirectionalIterator2 move_backward( BidirectionalIterator1 first,  | 
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Moves the elements from the range [first, last), to another range ending at d_last. The elements are moved in reverse order (the last element is moved first), but their relative order is preserved.
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[edit] Parameters
| first, last | - | the range of the elements to move | 
| d_last | - | end of the destination range. If d_last is within [first, last), std::move must be used instead of std::move_backward. | 
[edit] Return value
Iterator in the destination range, pointing at the last element moved.
[edit] Complexity
Exactly last - first move assignments.
[edit] Possible implementation
template< class BidirectionalIterator1, class BidirectionalIterator2 > BidirectionalIterator2 move_backward(BidirectionalIterator1 first, BidirectionalIterator1 last, BidirectionalIterator2 d_last) { while (first != last) { *(--d_last) = std::move(*(--last)); } return d_last; }  | 
[edit] Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
[edit] See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   moves a range of elements to a new location   (function template)  |