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      std::ranges::sort

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      <cpp‎ |algorithm‎ |ranges
       
       
      Algorithm library
      Constrained algorithms and algorithms on ranges(C++20)
      Constrained algorithms, e.g.ranges::copy,ranges::sort, ...
      Execution policies(C++17)
      Sorting and related operations
      Partitioning operations
      Sorting operations
      Binary search operations
      (on partitioned ranges)
      Set operations (on sorted ranges)
      Merge operations (on sorted ranges)
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      (C++11)
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      Lexicographical comparison operations
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      Constrained algorithms
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      Non-modifying sequence operations
      Modifying sequence operations
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      Binary search operations (on sorted ranges)
             
             
      Set operations (on sorted ranges)
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      Return types
       
      Defined in header<algorithm>
      Call signature
      template<std::random_access_iterator I,std::sentinel_for<I> S,

               class Comp=ranges::less,class Proj=std::identity>
      requiresstd::sortable<I, Comp, Proj>
      constexpr I

          sort( I first, S last, Comp comp={}, Proj proj={});
      (1)(since C++20)
      template<ranges::random_access_range R,class Comp=ranges::less,

               class Proj=std::identity>
      requiresstd::sortable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Comp, Proj>
      constexprranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>

          sort( R&& r, Comp comp={}, Proj proj={});
      (2)(since C++20)

      Sorts the elements in the range[firstlast) in non-descending order. The order of equivalent elements is not guaranteed to be preserved.

      A sequence is sorted with respect to a comparatorcomp if for any iteratorit pointing to the sequence and any non-negative integern such thatit + n is a valid iterator pointing to an element of the sequence,std::invoke(comp,std::invoke(proj,*(it+ n)),std::invoke(proj,*it)) evaluates tofalse.

      1) Elements are compared using the given binary comparison functioncomp.
      2) Same as(1), but usesr as the source range, as if usingranges::begin(r) asfirst andranges::end(r) aslast.

      The function-like entities described on this page arealgorithm function objects (informally known asniebloids), that is:

      Contents

      [edit]Parameters

      first, last - the iterator-sentinel pair defining therange of elements to sort
      r - the range to sort
      comp - comparison to apply to the projected elements
      proj - projection to apply to the elements

      [edit]Return value

      An iterator equal tolast.

      [edit]Complexity

      \(\scriptsize \mathcal{O}(N\cdot\log{(N)})\)𝓞(N·log(N)) comparisons and projections, whereN=ranges::distance(first, last).

      [edit]Possible implementation

      Note that typical implementations useIntrosort. See also the implementation inMSVC STL andlibstdc++.

      struct sort_fn{template<std::random_access_iterator I,std::sentinel_for<I> S,class Comp=ranges::less,class Proj=std::identity>    requiresstd::sortable<I, Comp, Proj>constexpr I        operator()(I first, S last, Comp comp={}, Proj proj={})const{if(first== last)return first;         I last_iter=ranges::next(first, last);ranges::make_heap(first, last_iter,std::ref(comp),std::ref(proj));ranges::sort_heap(first, last_iter,std::ref(comp),std::ref(proj)); return last_iter;} template<ranges::random_access_range R,class Comp=ranges::less,class Proj=std::identity>    requiresstd::sortable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Comp, Proj>constexprranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>        operator()(R&& r, Comp comp={}, Proj proj={})const{return(*this)(ranges::begin(r),ranges::end(r), std::move(comp), std::move(proj));}}; inlineconstexpr sort_fn sort{};

      [edit]Notes

      std::sort usesstd::iter_swap to swap elements, whereasranges::sort instead usesranges::iter_swap (which performs ADL foriter_swap, unlikestd::iter_swap)

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #include <algorithm>#include <array>#include <functional>#include <iomanip>#include <iostream> void print(auto comment,autoconst& seq,char term=' '){for(std::cout<< comment<<'\n';autoconst& elem: seq)std::cout<< elem<< term;std::cout<<'\n';} struct Particle{std::string name;double mass;// MeVtemplate<class Os>friend    Os& operator<<(Os& os, Particleconst& p){return os<<std::left<<std::setw(8)<< p.name<<" : "<< p.mass<<' ';}}; int main(){std::array s{5,7,4,2,8,6,1,9,0,3}; namespace ranges= std::ranges; ranges::sort(s);    print("Sort using the default operator<", s); ranges::sort(s,ranges::greater());    print("Sort using a standard library compare function object", s); struct{bool operator()(int a,int b)const{return a< b;}} customLess;ranges::sort(s.begin(), s.end(), customLess);    print("Sort using a custom function object", s); ranges::sort(s,[](int a,int b){return a> b;});    print("Sort using a lambda expression", s);     Particle particles[]{{"Electron",0.511},{"Muon",105.66},{"Tau",1776.86},{"Positron",0.511},{"Proton",938.27},{"Neutron",939.57}};ranges::sort(particles,{},&Particle::name);    print("\nSort by name using a projection", particles,'\n');ranges::sort(particles,{},&Particle::mass);    print("Sort by mass using a projection", particles,'\n');}

      Output:

      Sort using the default operator<0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Sort using a standard library compare function object9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Sort using a custom function object0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Sort using a lambda expression9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Sort by name using a projectionElectron : 0.511Muon     : 105.66Neutron  : 939.57Positron : 0.511Proton   : 938.27Tau      : 1776.86 Sort by mass using a projectionElectron : 0.511Positron : 0.511Muon     : 105.66Proton   : 938.27Neutron  : 939.57Tau      : 1776.86

      [edit]See also

      sorts the first N elements of a range
      (algorithm function object)[edit]
      sorts a range of elements while preserving order between equal elements
      (algorithm function object)[edit]
      divides a range of elements into two groups
      (algorithm function object)[edit]
      sorts a range into ascending order
      (function template)[edit]
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