not_equal_to Struct
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A binary predicate that performs the inequality operation ( operator!=
) on its arguments.
Syntax
template <class Type = void>
struct not_equal_to : public binary_function<Type, Type, bool>
{
bool operator()(
const Type& Left,
const Type& Right) const;
};
// specialized transparent functor for operator!=
template <>
struct not_equal_to<void>
{
template <class T, class U>
auto operator()(T&& Left, U&& Right) const
->
decltype(std::forward<T>(Left)
!= std::forward<U>(Right));
};
Parameters
Type
, T
, U
Any type that supports an operator!=
that takes operands of the specified or inferred types.
Left
The left operand of the inequality operation. The unspecialized template takes an lvalue reference argument of type Type
. The specialized template does perfect forwarding of lvalue and rvalue reference arguments of inferred type T
.
Right
The right operand of the inequality operation. The unspecialized template takes an lvalue reference argument of type Type
. The specialized template does perfect forwarding of lvalue and rvalue reference arguments of inferred type U
.
Return Value
The result of Left``!=``Right
. The specialized template does perfect forwarding of the result, which has the type that's returned by operator!=
.
Remarks
The objects of type Type
must be equality-comparable. This requires that the operator!=
defined on the set of objects satisfies the mathematical properties of an equivalence relation. All of the built-in numeric and pointer types satisfy this requirement.
Example
// functional_not_equal_to.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <vector>
#include <functional>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main( )
{
vector <double> v1, v2, v3 (6);
vector <double>::iterator Iter1, Iter2, Iter3;
int i;
for ( i = 0 ; i <= 5 ; i+=2 )
{
v1.push_back( 2.0 *i );
v1.push_back( 2.0 * i + 1.0 );
}
int j;
for ( j = 0 ; j <= 5 ; j+=2 )
{
v2.push_back( - 2.0 * j );
v2.push_back( 2.0 * j + 1.0 );
}
cout << "The vector v1 = ( " ;
for ( Iter1 = v1.begin( ) ; Iter1 != v1.end( ) ; Iter1++ )
cout << *Iter1 << " ";
cout << ")" << endl;
cout << "The vector v2 = ( " ;
for ( Iter2 = v2.begin( ) ; Iter2 != v2.end( ) ; Iter2++ )
cout << *Iter2 << " ";
cout << ")" << endl;
// Testing for the element-wise equality between v1 & v2
transform ( v1.begin( ), v1.end( ), v2.begin( ), v3.begin ( ),
not_equal_to<double>( ) );
cout << "The result of the element-wise not_equal_to comparsion\n"
<< "between v1 & v2 is: ( " ;
for ( Iter3 = v3.begin( ) ; Iter3 != v3.end( ) ; Iter3++ )
cout << *Iter3 << " ";
cout << ")" << endl;
}
/* Output:
The vector v1 = ( 0 1 4 5 8 9 )
The vector v2 = ( -0 1 -4 5 -8 9 )
The result of the element-wise not_equal_to comparsion
between v1 & v2 is: ( 0 0 1 0 1 0 )
*/
Requirements
Header: <functional>
Namespace: std