std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_unique, std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_exhaustive, std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_strided, std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_always_unique, std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_always_exhaustive, std::mdspan<T,Extents,LayoutPolicy,AccessorPolicy>:: is_always_strided

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constexpr bool is_unique ( ) const ;
(1) (since C++23)
constexpr bool is_exhaustive ( ) const ;
(2) (since C++23)
constexpr bool is_strided ( ) const ;
(3) (since C++23)
static constexpr bool is_always_unique ( ) ;
(4) (since C++23)
static constexpr bool is_always_exhaustive ( ) ;
(5) (since C++23)
static constexpr bool is_always_strided ( ) ;
(6) (since C++23)

Check if (1-3) the layout mapping map_ or (4-6) its type mapping_type satisfies some traits.

1-3) Let func be (1) is_unique , (2) is_exhaustive , or (3) is_strided , then it's equivalent to return map_. func ( ) ; .
4-6) Let func be (4) is_always_unique , (5) is_always_exhaustive , or (6) is_always_strided , then it's equivalent to return mapping_type :: func ( ) ; .

Parameters

(none)

Return value

See above.

Example

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