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std::binary_negate

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binary_negate
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Defined in header <functional>
template< class Predicate >

struct binary_negate
    : public std::binary_function<
        Predicate::first_argument_type,
        Predicate::second_argument_type,
        bool

    >;
(until C++11)
template< class Predicate >
struct binary_negate;
(since C++11)
(deprecated in C++17)
(removed in C++20)

std::binary_negate is a wrapper function object returning the complement of the binary predicate it holds.

The binary predicate type must define two member types, first_argument_type and second_argument_type, that are convertible to the predicate's parameter types. The function objects obtained from std::owner_less, std::ref, std::cref, std::plus, std::minus, std::multiplies, std::divides, std::modulus, std::equal_to, std::not_equal_to, std::greater, std::less, std::greater_equal, std::less_equal, std::logical_not, std::logical_or, std::bit_and, std::bit_or, std::bit_xor, std::mem_fn, std::map::value_comp, std::multimap::value_comp, std::function, or from a call to std::not2 have these types defined, as are function objects derived from the deprecated std::binary_function.

std::binary_negate objects are easily constructed with helper function std::not2.

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[edit] Member types

Type Definition
first_argument_type Predicate::first_argument_type
second_argument_type Predicate::second_argument_type
result_type bool

[edit] Member functions

(constructor)
constructs a new binary_negate object with the supplied predicate
(public member function)
operator()
returns the logical complement of the result of a call to the stored predicate
(public member function)

std::binary_negate::binary_negate

explicit binary_negate( Predicate const& pred );
(until C++14)
constexpr explicit binary_negate( Predicate const& pred );
(since C++14)

Constructs a std::binary_negate function object with the stored predicate pred.

Parameters

pred - predicate function object

std::binary_negate::operator()

bool operator()( first_argument_type const& x,
                 second_argument_type const& y ) const;
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constexpr bool operator()( first_argument_type const& x,
                           second_argument_type const& y ) const;
(since C++14)

Returns the logical complement of the result of calling pred(x, y).

Parameters

x - first argument to pass through to predicate
y - second argument to pass through to predicate

Return value

The logical complement of the result of calling pred(x, y).

[edit] Example

#include <algorithm>
#include <cstddef>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
 
struct same : std::binary_function<int, int, bool>
{
    bool operator()(int a, int b) const { return a == b; }
};
 
int main()
{
    std::vector<int> v1;
    for (int i = 0; i < 7; ++i)
        v1.push_back(i);
 
    std::vector<int> v2(v1.size());
    std::reverse_copy(v1.begin(), v1.end(), v2.begin());
 
    std::vector<bool> v3(v1.size());
 
    std::binary_negate<same> not_same((same()));
 
    // C++11 solution:
    // std::function<bool (int, int)> not_same =
    //     [](int x, int y) -> bool { return !same()(x, y); };
 
    std::transform(v1.begin(), v1.end(), v2.begin(), v3.begin(), not_same);
 
    std::cout.setf(std::ios_base::boolalpha);
    for (std::size_t i = 0; i != v1.size(); ++i)
        std::cout << v1[i] << " != " << v2[i] << " : " << v3[i] << '\n';
}

Output:

0 != 6 : true
1 != 5 : true
2 != 4 : true
3 != 3 : false
4 != 2 : true
5 != 1 : true
6 != 0 : true

[edit] See also

(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
adaptor-compatible binary function base class
(class template) [edit]
(C++11)
copyable wrapper of any copy constructible callable object
(class template) [edit]
move-only wrapper of any callable object that supports qualifiers in a given call signature
(class template) [edit]
(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
constructs custom std::binary_negate object
(function template) [edit]
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
creates an adaptor-compatible function object wrapper from a pointer to function
(function template) [edit]
(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
wrapper function object returning the complement of the unary predicate it holds
(class template) [edit]