Defined in header <algorithm> | ||
|---|---|---|
| Call signature | ||
template< std::input_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class T1, class T2,
class Proj = std::identity >
requires std::indirectly_writable<I, const T2&> &&
std::indirect_binary_predicate<ranges::equal_to,
std::projected<I, Proj>, const T1*>
constexpr I
replace( I first, S last, const T1& old_value, const T2& new_value,
Proj proj = {} );
| (1) | (since C++20) |
template< ranges::input_range R, class T1, class T2, class Proj = std::identity >
requires std::indirectly_writable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, const T2&> &&
std::indirect_binary_predicate<ranges::equal_to,
std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>, const T1*>
constexpr ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>
replace( R&& r, const T1& old_value, const T2& new_value, Proj proj = {} );
| (2) | (since C++20) |
template< std::input_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class T,
class Proj = std::identity,
std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<I, Proj>> Pred >
requires std::indirectly_writable<I, const T&>
constexpr I
replace_if( I first, S last, Pred pred, const T& new_value, Proj proj = {} );
| (3) | (since C++20) |
template< ranges::input_range R, class T, class Proj = std::identity,
std::indirect_unary_predicate<
std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Pred >
requires std::indirectly_writable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, const T&>
constexpr ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>
replace_if( R&& r, Pred pred, const T& new_value, Proj proj = {} );
| (4) | (since C++20) |
Replaces all elements satisfying specific criteria with new_value in the range [first, last).
old_value, using std::invoke(proj, *i) == old_value to compare.pred evaluates to true, where evaluating expression is std::invoke(pred, std::invoke(proj, *i)).r as the 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 process |
| r | - | the range of elements to process |
| old_value | - | the value of elements to replace |
| new_value | - | the value to use as a replacement |
| pred | - | predicate to apply to the projected elements |
| proj | - | projection to apply to the elements |
An iterator equal to last.
Exactly ranges::distance(first, last) applications of the corresponding predicate comp and any projection proj.
Because the algorithm takes old_value and new_value by reference, it may have unexpected behavior if either is a reference to an element of the range [first, last).
| replace |
|---|
struct replace_fn
{
template<std::input_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class T1, class T2,
class Proj = std::identity>
requires std::indirectly_writable<I, const T2&> && std::indirect_binary_predicate<
ranges::equal_to, std::projected<I, Proj>, const T1*>
constexpr I
operator()(I first, S last, const T1& old_value, const T2& new_value,
Proj proj = {}) const
{
for (; first != last; ++first)
if (old_value == std::invoke(proj, *first))
*first = new_value;
return first;
}
template<ranges::input_range R, class T1, class T2, class Proj = std::identity>
requires std::indirectly_writable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, const T2&> &&
std::indirect_binary_predicate<ranges::equal_to,
std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>, const T1*>
constexpr ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>
operator()(R&& r, const T1& old_value, const T2& new_value, Proj proj = {}) const
{
return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r), old_value,
new_value, std::move(proj));
}
};
inline constexpr replace_fn replace {}; |
| replace_if |
struct replace_if_fn
{
template<std::input_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class T,
class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<
std::projected<I, Proj>> Pred>
requires std::indirectly_writable<I, const T&>
constexpr I
operator()(I first, S last, Pred pred, const T& new_value, Proj proj = {}) const
{
for (; first != last; ++first)
if (!!std::invoke(pred, std::invoke(proj, *first)))
*first = new_value;
return std::move(first);
}
template<ranges::input_range R, class T, class Proj = std::identity,
std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Pred>
requires std::indirectly_writable<ranges::iterator_t<R>, const T&>
constexpr ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>
operator()(R&& r, Pred pred, const T& new_value, Proj proj = {}) const
{
return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r), std::move(pred),
new_value, std::move(proj));
}
};
inline constexpr replace_if_fn replace_if {}; |
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
auto print = [](const auto& v)
{
for (const auto& e : v)
std::cout << e << ' ';
std::cout << '\n';
};
std::array p {1, 6, 1, 6, 1, 6};
print(p);
std::ranges::replace(p, 6, 9);
print(p);
std::array q {1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 4, 5};
print(q);
std::ranges::replace_if(q, [](int x) { return 5 < x; }, 5);
print(q);
}Output:
1 6 1 6 1 6 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 2 3 6 7 8 4 5 1 2 3 5 5 5 4 5
|
(C++20)(C++20) | copies a range, replacing elements satisfying specific criteria with another value (niebloid) |
| replaces all values satisfying specific criteria with another value (function template) |
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