Question

I am looking for the highest key value (a defined by the comparison operator) of a std::map.

Is this guaranteed to be

map.rbegin()->first

?

(I am a bit shaky on reverse iterators, and how much freedom there is in the implementation of std::map)

If not, please advise. I cannot change the data structure.

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Solution

Yes. Map is a sorted container, the reverse iterator must return the elements in reverse (i.e. decreasing) order of their keys.

[Edit: as Charles Bailey points out in his answer, your code gives the greatest key if it exists - i.e. if the map is non-empty]

OTHER TIPS

Yes, but remember to check that map.rbegin() != map.rend().

You can use following method :-

if(!map.empty())
    (--map.end())->first;
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