std::experimental::ranges::value_type
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                    | Defined in header  <experimental/ranges/iterator> | ||
| template< class I > struct value_type {}; | (1) | |
| template< class T > struct value_type<T*>; | (2) | |
| template< class I >     requires std::is_array<I>::value | (3) | |
| template< class T > struct value_type<const T> : value_type<std::decay_t<T>> {}; | (4) | |
| template< class T >     requires requires { typename T::value_type; } | (5) | |
| template< class T >     requires requires { typename T::element_type; } | (6) | |
Computes the associated value type of the type I, if any. Users may specialize value_type for a program-defined type.
1) Primary template is an empty struct.
2) Specialization for pointers. If 
T is an object type, provides a member type type equal to std::remove_cv_t<T>. Otherwise, there is no member type.3) Specialization for array types.
4) Specialization for const-qualified types.
5) Specialization for types that define a public and accessible member type 
value_type. If T::value_type is an object type, provides a member type type equal to T::value_type. Otherwise, there is no member type.6) Specialization for types that define a public and accessible member type 
element_type (e.g., std::shared_ptr). If T::element_type is an object type, provides a member type type equal to std::remove_cv_t<typename T::element_type>. Otherwise, there is no member type.| Contents | 
[edit] Helper alias template
| template< class T >  using value_type_t = typename ranges::value_type<T>::type; | (ranges TS) | |
[edit] Notes
If a type contains both a value_type member and a element_type member, then the specializations (5) and (6) are ambiguous.
value_type is intended for use with Readable types such as iterators. It is not intended for use with ranges.
[edit] Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example | 
[edit] See also
| specifies that a type is readable by applying operator *(concept) | |
| compatibility traits class that collects an iterator’s associated types (alias template) | 


