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| * binders.cpp - Example program for binder1st & binder2nd. |
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| #include <algorithm> // for find_if |
| #include <functional> // for equal_to, bind1st, bind2nd |
| #include <iostream> // for cout, endl |
| #include <vector> // for vector |
| |
| #include <examples.h> |
| |
| |
| int main () |
| { |
| typedef std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> > Vector; |
| typedef std::equal_to<Vector::value_type> equal_to; |
| |
| const Vector::value_type arr [] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 }; |
| |
| // Set up a vector. |
| Vector v1 (arr + 0, arr + sizeof arr / sizeof *arr); |
| |
| // Create an 'equal to 3' unary predicate by binding 3 to |
| // the equal_to binary predicate. |
| std::binder1st<equal_to> equal_to_3 = std::bind1st (equal_to (), 3); |
| |
| // Now use this new predicate in a call to find_if. |
| Vector::iterator it1 = std::find_if (v1.begin (), v1.end (), |
| equal_to_3); |
| |
| // Even better, construct the new predicate on the fly. |
| Vector::iterator it2 = |
| std::find_if (v1.begin (), v1.end (), |
| std::bind1st (equal_to (), 3)); |
| |
| // And now the same thing using bind2nd. |
| // Same result since equal_to is commutative. |
| Vector::iterator it3 = |
| std::find_if (v1.begin (), v1.end (), |
| std::bind2nd (equal_to (), 3)); |
| |
| // Output results. |
| std::cout << *it1 << " " << *it2 << " " << *it3 << std::endl; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |