STL Sample for Predicate Version of next_permutation FunctionLast reviewed: October 9, 1997Article ID: Q157869 |
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SUMMARYThe sample code below illustrates how to use the predicate version of the next_permutation STL function in Visual C++.
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<algorithm> Prototype
template<class BidirectionalIterator, class Compare> inline bool next_permutation(BidirectionalIterator first, BidirectionalIterator last, Compare compare)NOTE: The class/parameter names in the prototype do not match the version in the header file. Some have been modified to improve readability.
DescriptionThe next_permutation algorithm changes the order of the elements in the range [first, last) to the next lexicographic permutation and returns true. If there is no next_permutation, it arranges the sequence to be the first permutation and returns false. NOTE: The next_permutation algorithm assumes that the sequence is sorted in ascending order using the compare function. The non-predicate version uses the compare function to order the permutations.
Sample Code
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Compile options needed: /GX // // next_permutation.cpp : Illustrates how to use the predicate version // of the next_permutation function. // // Functions: // // next_permutation : Change the order of the sequence to the // next lexicograhic permutation. // // 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 <vector> #include <string> #include <algorithm> #include <functional> void main(){ const int VECTOR_SIZE = 3 ; // Define a template class vector of strings typedef vector<string, allocator<string> > StrVector ; //Define an iterator for template class vector of strings typedef StrVector::iterator StrVectorIt ; //Define an ostream iterator for strings typedef ostream_iterator<string,char,char_traits<char> > StrOstreamIt; StrVector Pattern(VECTOR_SIZE) ; StrVectorIt start, end, it ; StrOstreamIt outIt(cout, " ") ; start = Pattern.begin() ; // location of first // element of Pattern end = Pattern.end() ; // one past the location last // element of Pattern //Initialize vector Pattern Pattern[0] = "K" ; Pattern[1] = "A" ; Pattern[2] = "L" ; //sort the contents of Pattern, required by next_permutation sort(start, end, less<string>()) ; // print content of Pattern cout << "Before calling next_permutation...\n" << "Pattern: " ; for(it = start; it != end; it++) cout << *it << " " ; cout << "\n\n" ; // Generate all possible permutations cout << "After calling next_permutation...." << endl ; while ( next_permutation(start, end, less<string>()) ) { copy(start, end, outIt) ; cout << endl ; }} Program Output is: Before calling next_permutation: Pattern: A K L After calling next_permutation:. A L K K A L K L A L A K L K A
REFERENCESVisual C++ Books On Line: Visual C++ Books:C/C++:Standard C++ Library Reference.
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Additional query words: STL reverse
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