Defined in header <algorithm> | ||
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| Call signature | ||
template< std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S,
class Comp = ranges::less, class Proj = std::identity >
requires std::sortable<I, Comp, Proj>
constexpr next_permutation_result<I>
next_permutation( I first, S last, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {} );
| (1) | (since C++20) |
template< ranges::bidirectional_range R, class Comp = ranges::less,
class Proj = std::identity >
requires std::sortable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Comp, Proj>
constexpr next_permutation_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>>
next_permutation( R&& r, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {} );
| (2) | (since C++20) |
| Helper type | ||
template< class I > using next_permutation_result = ranges::in_found_result<I>; | (3) | (since C++20) |
[first, last) into the next permutation, where the set of all permutations is ordered lexicographically with respect to binary comparison function object comp and projection function object proj. Returns {last, true} if such a "next permutation" exists; otherwise transforms the range into the lexicographically first permutation as if by ranges::sort(first, last, comp, proj), and returns {last, false}.r as the source range, as if using ranges::begin(r) as first, and ranges::end(r) as last.The function-like entities described on this page are niebloids, that is:
In practice, they may be implemented as function objects, or with special compiler extensions.
| first, last | - | the range of elements to permute |
| r | - | the range of elements to permute |
| comp | - | comparison function object which returns true if the first argument is less than the second |
| proj | - | projection to apply to the elements |
ranges::next_permutation_result<I>{last, true} if the new permutation is lexicographically greater than the old one. ranges::next_permutation_result<I>{last, false} if the last permutation was reached and the range was reset to the first permutation.ranges::next_permutation_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>>.Any exceptions thrown from iterator operations or the element swap.
At most \(\scriptsize N/2\)N/2 swaps, where \(\scriptsize N\)N is ranges::distance(first, last) in case (1) or ranges::distance(r) in case (2). Averaged over the entire sequence of permutations, typical implementations use about 3 comparisons and 1.5 swaps per call.
Implementations (e.g. MSVC STL) may enable vectorization when the iterator type models contiguous_iterator and swapping its value type calls neither non-trivial special member function nor ADL-found swap.
struct next_permutation_fn
{
template<std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S,
class Comp = ranges::less, class Proj = std::identity>
requires std::sortable<I, Comp, Proj>
constexpr ranges::next_permutation_result<I>
operator()(I first, S last, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {}) const
{
// check that the sequence has at least two elements
if (first == last)
return {std::move(first), false};
I i_last {ranges::next(first, last)};
I i {i_last};
if (first == --i)
return {std::move(i_last), false};
// main "permutating" loop
for (;;)
{
I i1 {i};
if (std::invoke(comp, std::invoke(proj, *--i), std::invoke(proj, *i1)))
{
I j {i_last};
while (!std::invoke(comp, std::invoke(proj, *i), std::invoke(proj, *--j)))
{ }
std::iter_swap(i, j);
std::reverse(i1, i_last);
return {std::move(i_last), true};
}
// permutation "space" is exhausted
if (i == first)
{
std::reverse(first, i_last);
return {std::move(i_last), false};
}
}
}
template<ranges::bidirectional_range R, class Comp = ranges::less,
class Proj = std::identity>
requires std::sortable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Comp, Proj>
constexpr ranges::next_permutation_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>>
operator()(R&& r, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {}) const
{
return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r),
std::move(comp), std::move(proj));
}
};
inline constexpr next_permutation_fn next_permutation {}; |
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <compare>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
struct S
{
char c;
int i;
auto operator<=>(const S&) const = default;
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const S& s)
{
return os << "{'" << s.c << "', " << s.i << "}";
}
};
auto print = [](auto const& v, char term = ' ')
{
std::cout << "{ ";
for (const auto& e : v) { std::cout << e << ' '; }
std::cout << '}' << term;
};
int main()
{
std::cout << "Generate all permutations (iterators case):\n";
std::string s {"abc"};
do { print(s); } while (std::ranges::next_permutation(s.begin(), s.end()).found);
std::cout << "\n" "Generate all permutations (range case):\n";
std::array a {'a', 'b', 'c'};
do { print(a); } while (std::ranges::next_permutation(a).found);
std::cout << "\n" "Generate all permutations using comparator:\n";
using namespace std::literals;
std::array z { "█"s, "▄"s, "▁"s };
do { print(z); } while (std::ranges::next_permutation(z, std::greater()).found);
std::cout << "\n" "Generate all permutations using projection:\n";
std::array<S, 3> r { S{'A',3}, S{'B',2}, S{'C',1} };
do { print(r, '\n'); } while (std::ranges::next_permutation(r, {}, &S::c).found);
}Output:
Generate all permutations (iterators case):
{ a b c } { a c b } { b a c } { b c a } { c a b } { c b a }
Generate all permutations (range case):
{ a b c } { a c b } { b a c } { b c a } { c a b } { c b a }
Generate all permutations using comparator:
{ █ ▄ ▁ } { █ ▁ ▄ } { ▄ █ ▁ } { ▄ ▁ █ } { ▁ █ ▄ } { ▁ ▄ █ }
Generate all permutations using projection:
{ {'A', 3} {'B', 2} {'C', 1} }
{ {'A', 3} {'C', 1} {'B', 2} }
{ {'B', 2} {'A', 3} {'C', 1} }
{ {'B', 2} {'C', 1} {'A', 3} }
{ {'C', 1} {'A', 3} {'B', 2} }
{ {'C', 1} {'B', 2} {'A', 3} }|
(C++20) | generates the next smaller lexicographic permutation of a range of elements (niebloid) |
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(C++20) | determines if a sequence is a permutation of another sequence (niebloid) |
| generates the next greater lexicographic permutation of a range of elements (function template) |
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| generates the next smaller lexicographic permutation of a range of elements (function template) |
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(C++11) | determines if a sequence is a permutation of another sequence (function template) |
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