Ada Programming/Attributes/'Last
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Description
X'Last
, where X
is any scalar subtype (for example integer, enumerated, real), is an attribute that represents the last value (upper bound) in the range of X
.
A'Last
, where A
is an array, denotes the last index value. For more-dimensional arrays, A'Last(N)
denotes the last index value of the Nth dimension (N must be static).
Example
type My_Enum is (Enum1, Enum2, Enum3); type My_Int is range -1 .. 5; ... pragma Assert (My_Enum'Last = Enum3); -- OK pragma Assert (My_Int'Last = 5); -- OK pragma Assert (My_Int'Last = 4); -- Wrong!
See also
Wikibook
- Ada Programming
- Ada Programming/Attributes
- Ada Programming/Attributes/'First
- Ada Programming/Attributes/'Range
Ada Reference Manual
- 13.3 Operational and Representation Attributes (Annotated)
- Annex K Language-Defined Attributes (Annotated)
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