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      std::merge

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      <cpp‎ |algorithm
       
       
      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)
      merge
      Heap operations
      Minimum/maximum operations
      (C++11)
      (C++17)
      Lexicographical comparison operations
      Permutation operations
      C library
      Numeric operations
      Operations on uninitialized memory
       
      Defined in header<algorithm>
      template<class InputIt1,class InputIt2,class OutputIt>

      OutputIt merge( InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,
                      InputIt2 first2, InputIt2 last2,

                      OutputIt d_first);
      (1)(constexpr since C++20)
      template<class ExecutionPolicy,

               class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2,class ForwardIt3>
      ForwardIt3 merge( ExecutionPolicy&& policy,
                        ForwardIt1 first1, ForwardIt1 last1,
                        ForwardIt2 first2, ForwardIt2 last2,

                        ForwardIt3 d_first);
      (2)(since C++17)
      template<class InputIt1,class InputIt2,

               class OutputIt,class Compare>
      OutputIt merge( InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,
                      InputIt2 first2, InputIt2 last2,

                      OutputIt d_first, Compare comp);
      (3)(constexpr since C++20)
      template<class ExecutionPolicy,

               class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2,
               class ForwardIt3,class Compare>
      ForwardIt3 merge( ExecutionPolicy&& policy,
                        ForwardIt1 first1, ForwardIt1 last1,
                        ForwardIt2 first2, ForwardIt2 last2,

                        ForwardIt3 d_first, Compare comp);
      (4)(since C++17)

      Merges two sorted ranges[first1last1) and[first2last2) into one sorted range beginning atd_first.

      1) If[first1last1) or[first2last2) is notsorted with respect tooperator<(until C++20)std::less{}(since C++20), the behavior is undefined.
      3) If[first1last1) or[first2last2) is not sorted with respect tocomp, the behavior is undefined.
      2,4) Same as(1,3), but executed according topolicy.
      These overloads participate in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:

      std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> istrue.

      (until C++20)

      std::is_execution_policy_v<std::remove_cvref_t<ExecutionPolicy>> istrue.

      (since C++20)

      This merge function is stable, which means that for equivalent elements in the original two ranges, the elements from the first range (preserving their original order) precede the elements from the second range (preserving their original order).

      If the output range overlaps with[first1last1) or[first2last2), the behavior is undefined.

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      [edit]Parameters

      first1, last1 - the pair of iterators defining the firstrange of elements to merge
      first2, last2 - the pair of iterators defining the secondrange of elements to merge
      d_first - the beginning of the destination range
      policy - theexecution policy to use
      comp - comparison function object (i.e. an object that satisfies the requirements ofCompare) which returns ​true if the first argument isless than (i.e. is orderedbefore) the second.

      The signature of the comparison function should be equivalent to the following:

      bool cmp(const Type1& a,const Type2& b);

      While the signature does not need to haveconst&, the function must not modify the objects passed to it and must be able to accept all values of type (possibly const)Type1 andType2 regardless ofvalue category (thus,Type1& is not allowed, nor isType1 unless forType1 a move is equivalent to a copy(since C++11)).
      The typesType1 andType2 must be such that objects of typesInputIt1 andInputIt2 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to bothType1 andType2.​

      Type requirements
      -
      InputIt1, InputIt2 must meet the requirements ofLegacyInputIterator.
      -
      ForwardIt1, ForwardIt2, ForwardIt3 must meet the requirements ofLegacyForwardIterator.
      -
      OutputIt must meet the requirements ofLegacyOutputIterator.
      -
      Compare must meet the requirements ofCompare.

      [edit]Return value

      An output iterator to element past the last element copied.

      [edit]Complexity

      Given\(\scriptsize N_1\)N1 asstd::distance(first1, last1) and\(\scriptsize N_2\)N2 asstd::distance(first2, last2):

      1) At most\(\scriptsize N_1+N_2-1\)N1+N2-1 comparisons usingoperator<(until C++20)std::less{}(since C++20).
      2)\(\scriptsize O(N_1+N_2)\)O(N1+N2) comparisons usingoperator<(until C++20)std::less{}(since C++20).
      3) At most\(\scriptsize N_1+N_2-1\)N1+N2-1 applications of the comparison functioncomp.
      4)\(\scriptsize O(N_1+N_2)\)O(N1+N2) applications of the comparison functioncomp.

      [edit]Exceptions

      The overloads with a template parameter namedExecutionPolicy report errors as follows:

      • If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an exception andExecutionPolicy is one of thestandard policies,std::terminate is called. For any otherExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined.
      • If the algorithm fails to allocate memory,std::bad_alloc is thrown.

      [edit]Possible implementation

      See also the implementations inlibstdc++ andlibc++.

      merge (1)
      template<class InputIt1,class InputIt2,class OutputIt>OutputIt merge(InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,               InputIt2 first2, InputIt2 last2,               OutputIt d_first){for(; first1!= last1;++d_first){if(first2== last2)returnstd::copy(first1, last1, d_first); if(*first2<*first1){*d_first=*first2;++first2;}else{*d_first=*first1;++first1;}}returnstd::copy(first2, last2, d_first);}
      merge (3)
      template<class InputIt1,class InputIt2,class OutputIt,class Compare>OutputIt merge(InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,               InputIt2 first2, InputIt2 last2,               OutputIt d_first, Compare comp){for(; first1!= last1;++d_first){if(first2== last2)returnstd::copy(first1, last1, d_first); if(comp(*first2,*first1)){*d_first=*first2;++first2;}else{*d_first=*first1;++first1;}}returnstd::copy(first2, last2, d_first);}

      [edit]Notes

      This algorithm performs a similar task asstd::set_union does. Both consume two sorted input ranges and produce a sorted output with elements from both inputs. The difference between these two algorithms is with handling values from both input ranges which compare equivalent (see notes onLessThanComparable). If any equivalent values appearedn times in the first range andm times in the second,std::merge would output alln+ m occurrences whereasstd::set_union would outputstd::max(n, m) ones only. Sostd::merge outputs exactlystd::distance(first1, last1)+std::distance(first2, last2) values andstd::set_union may produce fewer.

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #include <algorithm>#include <functional>#include <iostream>#include <iterator>#include <random>#include <vector> auto print=[](constauto rem,constauto& v){std::cout<< rem;std::copy(v.begin(), v.end(),std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout," "));std::cout<<'\n';}; int main(){// fill the vectors with random numbersstd::random_device rd;std::mt19937 mt(rd());std::uniform_int_distribution<> dis(0,9); std::vector<int> v1(10), v2(10);std::generate(v1.begin(), v1.end(),std::bind(dis,std::ref(mt)));std::generate(v2.begin(), v2.end(),std::bind(dis,std::ref(mt)));     print("Originally:\nv1: ", v1);    print("v2: ", v2); std::sort(v1.begin(), v1.end());std::sort(v2.begin(), v2.end());     print("After sorting:\nv1: ", v1);    print("v2: ", v2); // mergestd::vector<int> dst;    std::merge(v1.begin(), v1.end(), v2.begin(), v2.end(),std::back_inserter(dst));     print("After merging:\ndst: ", dst);}

      Possible output:

      Originally:v1: 2 6 5 7 4 2 2 6 7 0v2: 8 3 2 5 0 1 9 6 5 0After sorting:v1: 0 2 2 2 4 5 6 6 7 7v2: 0 0 1 2 3 5 5 6 8 9After merging:dst: 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9

      [edit]Defect reports

      The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

      DRApplied toBehavior as publishedCorrect behavior
      LWG 780C++98the merge operation was not defineddefined

      [edit]See also

      merges two ordered ranges in-place
      (function template)[edit]
      (C++11)
      checks whether a range is sorted into ascending order
      (function template)[edit]
      computes the union of two sets
      (function template)[edit]
      sorts a range into ascending order
      (function template)[edit]
      sorts a range of elements while preserving order between equal elements
      (function template)[edit]
      merges two sorted ranges
      (algorithm function object)[edit]
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