std::partial_sort
Defined in header <algorithm>
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template< class RandomIt > void partial_sort( RandomIt first, RandomIt middle, RandomIt last ); |
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template< class RandomIt, class Compare > void partial_sort( RandomIt first, RandomIt middle, RandomIt last, Compare comp ); |
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Rearranges elements such that the range [first, middle)
contains the sorted middle - first
smallest elements in the range [first, last)
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The order of equal elements is not guaranteed to be preserved. The order of the remaining elements in the range [middle, last)
is unspecified. The first version uses operator< to compare the elements, the second version uses the given comparison function comp
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Parameters
first, last | - | the range of elements to sort |
comp | - | comparison function object (i.e. an object that satisfies the requirements of Compare) which returns true if the first argument is less than the second. The signature of the comparison function should be equivalent to the following: bool cmp(const Type1& a, const Type2& b); While the signature does not need to have const&, the function must not modify the objects passed to it and must be able to accept all values of type (possibly const) |
Type requirements |
Return value
(none)
Complexity
Approximately (last-first)log(middle-first)) applications of cmp
Example
#include <algorithm> #include <functional> #include <array> #include <iostream> int main() { std::array<int, 10> s{5, 7, 4, 2, 8, 6, 1, 9, 0, 3}; std::partial_sort(s.begin(), s.begin() + 3, s.end()); for (int a : s) { std::cout << a << " "; } }
Output:
0 1 2 7 8 6 5 9 4 3
See also
partially sorts the given range making sure that it is partitioned by the given element (function template) | |
copies and partially sorts a range of elements (function template) | |
sorts a range of elements while preserving order between equal elements (function template) | |
sorts a range into ascending order (function template) |