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* inr_prod.cpp - Example program computes the inner product A X B of two
* ranges A and B.
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#include <algorithm> // for copy()
#include <functional> // for plus, minus
#include <iostream> // for cout, endl
#include <iterator> // for ostream_iterator
#include <list> // for list
#include <numeric> // for inner_product()
#include <vector> // for vector
#include <examples.h>
int main ()
{
typedef std::list<int, std::allocator<int> > List;
typedef std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> > Vector;
typedef std::ostream_iterator<int, char, std::char_traits<char> > os_iter;
// Initialize a list and a vector using arrays of ints.
int a1[] = { 6, -3, -2 };
int a2[] = { -2, -3, -2 };
List l (a1, a1 + sizeof a1 / sizeof *a1);
Vector v (a2, a2 + sizeof a2 / sizeof *a2);
// Calculate the inner product of the two sets of values.
List::value_type prod = std::inner_product (l.begin (), l.end (),
v.begin (), 0);
// Calculate a wacky inner product using the same values.
List::value_type wacky =
std::inner_product (l.begin (), l.end (), v.begin (), 0,
std::plus<List::value_type>(),
std::minus<List::value_type>());
// Print the output.
std::cout << "For the sets of numbers: { ";
std::copy (v.begin (), v.end (), os_iter (std::cout, " "));
std::cout << "} and { ";
std::copy (l.begin (), l.end (), os_iter (std::cout, " "));
std::cout << "}\nThe inner product is: " << prod
<< "\nThe wacky result is: " << wacky
<< std::endl;
return 0;
}