function template
<algorithm>
std::partial_sort_copy
| default (1) | template <class InputIterator, class RandomAccessIterator> RandomAccessIterator partial_sort_copy (InputIterator first,InputIterator last, RandomAccessIterator result_first, RandomAccessIterator result_last); |
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| custom (2) | template <class InputIterator, class RandomAccessIterator, class Compare> RandomAccessIterator partial_sort_copy (InputIterator first,InputIterator last, RandomAccessIterator result_first, RandomAccessIterator result_last, Compare comp); |
Copy and partially sort range
[first,last) to [result_first,result_last), sorting the elements copied. The number of elements copied is the same as the distance between result_first and result_last (unless this is more than the amount of elements in [first,last)).
The range [first,last) is not modified.
The elements are compared using operator< for the first version, and comp for the second.
Parameters
- first, last
- Input iterators to the initial and final positions of the sequence to copy from. The range used is
[first,last), which contains all the elements between first and last, including the element pointed by first but not the element pointed by last.
InputIterator shall point to a type assignable to the elements pointed by RandomAccessIterator.
- result_first, result_last
- Random-access iterators to the initial and final positions of the destination sequence. The range used is
[result_first,result_last).
RandomAccessIterator shall point to a type for which swap is properly defined and which is both move-constructible and move-assignable. - comp
- Binary function that accepts two elements in the result range as arguments, and returns a value convertible to
bool. The value returned indicates whether the element passed as first argument is considered to go before the second in the specific strict weak ordering it defines.
The function shall not modify any of its arguments.
This can either be a function pointer or a function object.
Return value
An iterator pointing to the element that follows the last element written in the result sequence.Example
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Output:
myvector contains: 1 2 3 4 5
Complexity
On average, less than linearithmic in the distance between first and last: Performs approximatelyN*log(min(N,M)) comparisons of elements (where N is this distance, and M is the distance between result_first and result_last). It also performs up to that many element swaps (or moves) and min(N,M) assignments between ranges.Data races
The objects in the range[first,last) are modified.Exceptions
Throws if any of the element comparisons, the element assignments, the element swaps (or moves) or the operations on iterators throws.Note that invalid arguments cause undefined behavior.
See also
- partial_sort
- Partially sort elements in range (function template)
- sort
- Sort elements in range (function template)
- copy
- Copy range of elements (function template)
- remove_copy_if
- Copy range removing values (function template)