STL Sample for the Predicate Version of min_element FunctionLast reviewed: October 9, 1997Article ID: Q157038 |
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SUMMARYThe sample code below illustrates how to use the predicate version of the min_element STL function in Visual C++.
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Required Header
<algorithm> Prototype
template<class InputIterator, class Compare> inline InputIterator min_element(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, Compare compare)NOTE: The class/parameter names in the prototype do not match the original version in the header file. They have been modified to improve readability.
DescriptionThe min_element algorithm returns the location of the minimum element in the sequence [first, last). The predicate version of min_element uses compare function for comparisons.
Sample Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Compile options needed: /GX // // min_element.cpp : Illustrates how to use the predicates version // of the min_element function. // // Functions: // // min_element : Return the minimum element within a range. // // Written by Kalindi Sanghrajka // of Microsoft Product Support Services, // Software Core Developer Support. // Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // disable warning C4786: symbol greater than 255 character, // okay to ignore#pragma warning(disable: 4786)
#include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <functional> #include <vector> void main(){ const int VECTOR_SIZE = 8 ; // Define a template class vector of int typedef vector<int, allocator<int> > IntVector ; //Define an iterator for template class vector of strings typedef IntVector::iterator IntVectorIt ; IntVector Numbers(VECTOR_SIZE) ; IntVectorIt start, end, it, location ; // Initialize vector Numbers Numbers[0] = 4 ; Numbers[1] = 10; Numbers[2] = 10 ; Numbers[3] = 30 ; Numbers[4] = 69 ; Numbers[5] = 70 ; Numbers[6] = 96 ; Numbers[7] = 100; start = Numbers.begin() ; // location of first // element of Numbers end = Numbers.end() ; // one past the location // last element of Numbers // print content of Numbers cout << "Numbers { " ; for(it = start; it != end; it++) cout << *it << " " ; cout << " }\n" << endl ; // return the minimum element in the Numbers location = min_element(start, end, less<int>()) ; cout << "The minimum element in Numbers is: " << *location << endl ; }Program Output is: Numbers { 4 10 10 30 69 70 96 100 } The minimum element in Numbers is: 4
REFERENCESVisual C++ Books On Line: Visual C++ Books:C/C++:Standard C++ Library Reference.
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