> The number of elements in the range [n, m) is just m-n (and not m-n+1).
The empty range is [n, n) (and not [n, n-1], which can be a problem if n is an iterator already pointing the first element of a list, or if n == 0).
For floats you can write [13, 42) (instead of [13, 41.999999999999]).
The +1 and -1 are almost never used, when handling ranges. This is an advantage if they are expensive (as it is for dates).
If you write a find in a range, the fact that there was nothing found can easily indicated by returning the end as the found position: if( find( [begin, end) ) == end) nothing found.