diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index aa99175..f2c55e1 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -27,22 +27,26 @@ Try it [on Compiler Explorer](https://godbolt.org/z/T-MFoh).
The basic structure of `to_string` is shown below:
```cpp
-template
+template
struct to_string_t {
- char buf[]; // Size selection explained later.
- constexpr to_string_t() {} // Converts the integer to a string stored in buf.
- constexpr operator char *() {} // These allow for the object to be implicitly converted
- constexpr operator const char *() {} // to a character pointer.
+ char_type buf[]; // Size selection explained later.
+ constexpr to_string_t() {} // Converts the integer to a string stored in buf.
+ constexpr operator char_type *() {} // These allow for the object to be implicitly converted
+ constexpr operator const char_type *() {} // to a character pointer.
+
+ // begin() and end() are supported too.
};
-template
-to_string_t to_string; // Simplifies usage: to_string_t() becomes to_string.
+template
+constexpr to_string_t to_string; // Simplifies usage, e.g. to_string_t<367>() becomes to_string<367>.
```
Since the number and base are template parameters, each differing `to_string` use will get its own character buffer.
The integer/string conversion is done using a simple method I learned over the years, where the string is built in reverse using `n % base` to calculate the value of the lowest digit:
+(*Note: The below examples of code are not up-to-date, though they still give a general idea of how `to_string` works.*)
+
```cpp
constexpr to_string_t() {
auto ptr = buf + sizeof(buf) / sizeof(buf[0]);