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std::ranges
Non-modifying sequence operations | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Defined in header <algorithm> | ||
Call signature | ||
template<std::input_iterator I1,std::sentinel_for<I1> S1, std::input_iterator I2,std::sentinel_for<I2> S2, | (1) | (since C++20) |
template<ranges::input_range R1,ranges::input_range R2, class Pred=ranges::equal_to, | (2) | (since C++20) |
[
first1,
last1)
are equal to the projected values of the range[
first2,
last2)
, andfalse otherwise.Two ranges are considered equal if they have the same number of elements and every pair of corresponding projected elements satisfiespred. That is,std::invoke(pred,std::invoke(proj1,*first1),std::invoke(proj2,*first2)) returnstrue for all pairs of corresponding elements in both ranges.
The function-like entities described on this page arealgorithm function objects (informally known asniebloids), that is:
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first1, last1 | - | the iterator-sentinel pair defining the firstrange of elements to compare |
r1 | - | the first range of the elements to compare |
first2, last2 | - | the iterator-sentinel pair defining the secondrange of elements to compare |
r2 | - | the second range of the elements to compare |
pred | - | binary predicate to apply to the projected elements |
proj1 | - | projection to apply to the first range of elements |
proj2 | - | projection to apply to the second range of elements |
If the length of the range[
first1,
last1)
does not equal the length of the range[
first2,
last2)
, returnsfalse.
If the elements in the two ranges are equal after projection, returnstrue.
Otherwise returnsfalse.
ranges::equal
should not be used to compare the ranges formed by the iterators fromstd::unordered_set,std::unordered_multiset,std::unordered_map, orstd::unordered_multimap because the order in which the elements are stored in those containers may be different even if the two containers store the same elements.
When comparing entire containers or string views for equality,operator== for the corresponding type are usually preferred.
ranges::equal
is not guaranteed to be short-circuit. E.g. if the first pair elements of both ranges do not compare equal, the rest of elements may also be compared. Non-short-circuit comparison may happen when the ranges are compared withstd::memcmp or implementation-specific vectorized algorithms.
At mostmin(last1- first1, last2- first2) applications of the predicate and corresponding projections.
However, ifS1 andS2 both modelstd::sized_sentinel_for their respective iterators, andlast1- first1!= last2- first2 then no applications of the predicate are made (size mismatch is detected without looking at any elements).
struct equal_fn{template<std::input_iterator I1,std::sentinel_for<I1> S1,std::input_iterator I2,std::sentinel_for<I2> S2,class Pred=ranges::equal_to,class Proj1=std::identity,class Proj2=std::identity> requiresstd::indirectly_comparable<I1, I2, Pred, Proj1, Proj2>constexprbool operator()(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2 first2, S2 last2, Pred pred={}, Proj1 proj1={}, Proj2 proj2={})const{ifconstexpr(std::sized_sentinel_for<S1, I1> andstd::sized_sentinel_for<S2, I2>)if(std::ranges::distance(first1, last1)!= std::ranges::distance(first2, last2))returnfalse; for(; first1!= last1;++first1,(void)++first2)if(!std::invoke(pred,std::invoke(proj1,*first1),std::invoke(proj2,*first2)))returnfalse;returntrue;} template<ranges::input_range R1,ranges::input_range R2,class Pred=ranges::equal_to,class Proj1=std::identity,class Proj2=std::identity> requiresstd::indirectly_comparable<ranges::iterator_t<R1>,ranges::iterator_t<R2>, Pred, Proj1, Proj2>constexprbool operator()(R1&& r1, R2&& r2, Pred pred={}, Proj1 proj1={}, Proj2 proj2={})const{return(*this)(ranges::begin(r1),ranges::end(r1),ranges::begin(r2),ranges::end(r2),std::ref(pred),std::ref(proj1),std::ref(proj2));}}; inlineconstexpr equal_fn equal; |
The following code usesranges::equal to test if a string is a palindrome.
#include <algorithm>#include <iomanip>#include <iostream>#include <ranges>#include <string_view> constexprbool is_palindrome(conststd::string_view s){namespace views= std::views;auto forward= s|views::take(s.size()/2);auto backward= s|views::reverse|views::take(s.size()/2);return std::ranges::equal(forward, backward);} void test(conststd::string_view s){std::cout<<std::quoted(s)<<" is "<<(is_palindrome(s)?"":"not ")<<"a palindrome\n";} int main(){ test("radar"); test("hello"); static_assert(is_palindrome("ABBA") and not is_palindrome("AC/DC"));}
Output:
"radar" is a palindrome"hello" is not a palindrome
(C++20)(C++20)(C++20) | finds the first element satisfying specific criteria (algorithm function object)[edit] |
returnstrue if one range is lexicographically less than another (algorithm function object)[edit] | |
(C++20) | finds the first position where two ranges differ (algorithm function object)[edit] |
(C++20) | searches for the first occurrence of a range of elements (algorithm function object)[edit] |
(C++20) | returns range of elements matching a specific key (algorithm function object)[edit] |
function object implementingx== y (class template)[edit] | |
determines if two sets of elements are the same (function template)[edit] |