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Call signature | ||
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template< std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<I, Proj>> Pred > requires std::permutable<I> ranges::subrange<I> stable_partition( I first, S last, Pred pred, Proj proj = {} ); | (since C++20) (until C++26) | |
template< std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<I, Proj>> Pred > requires std::permutable<I> constexpr ranges::subrange<I> stable_partition( I first, S last, Pred pred, Proj proj = {} ); | (since C++26) | |
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template< ranges::bidirectional_range R, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Pred > requires std::permutable<ranges::iterator_t<R>> ranges::borrowed_subrange_t<R> stable_partition( R&& r, Pred pred, Proj proj = {} ); | (since C++20) (until C++26) | |
template< ranges::bidirectional_range R, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Pred > requires std::permutable<ranges::iterator_t<R>> constexpr ranges::borrowed_subrange_t<R> stable_partition( R&& r, Pred pred, Proj proj = {} ); | (since C++26) |
[
first
,
last
)
in such a way that the projection proj
of all elements for which the predicate pred
returns true
precede the projection proj
of elements for which predicate pred
returns false
. The algorithms is stable, i.e. the relative order of elements is preserved.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 reorder |
r | - | the range of elements to reorder |
pred | - | predicate to apply to the projected elements |
proj | - | projection to apply to the elements. |
{pivot, last}
, where pivot
is an iterator to the first element of the second group.r
is an lvalue or of a borrowed_range
type. Otherwise returns std::ranges::dangling
.Given N = ranges::distance(first, last)
, the complexity is at worst \(\scriptsize N\cdot\log{(N)}\)N·log(N) swaps, and only \(\scriptsize \mathcal{O}(N)\)𝓞(N) swaps in case an extra memory buffer is used. Exactly \(\scriptsize N\)N applications of the predicate pred
and projection proj
.
This function attempts to allocate a temporary buffer. If the allocation fails, the less efficient algorithm is chosen.
Feature-test macro | Value | Comment |
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__cpp_lib_constexpr_algorithms | 202306L |
constexpr stable sorting |
This implementation does not use extra memory buffer and as such can be less efficient. See also the implementation in MSVC STL and libstdc++.
struct stable_partition_fn { template<std::bidirectional_iterator I, std::sentinel_for<I> S, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate<std::projected<I, Proj>> Pred> requires std::permutable<I> constexpr ranges::subrange<I> operator()(I first, S last, Pred pred, Proj proj = {}) const { first = ranges::find_if_not(first, last, pred, proj); I mid = first; while (mid != last) { mid = ranges::find_if(mid, last, pred, proj); if (mid == last) break; I last2 = ranges::find_if_not(mid, last, pred, proj); ranges::rotate(first, mid, last2); first = ranges::next(first, ranges::distance(mid, last2)); mid = last2; } return {std::move(first), std::move(mid)}; } template<ranges::bidirectional_range R, class Proj = std::identity, std::indirect_unary_predicate< std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Pred> requires std::permutable<ranges::iterator_t<R>> constexpr ranges::borrowed_subrange_t<R> operator()(R&& r, Pred pred, Proj proj = {}) const { return (*this)(ranges::begin(r), ranges::end(r), std::move(pred), std::move(proj)); } }; inline constexpr stable_partition_fn stable_partition {}; |
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <vector> namespace rng = std::ranges; template<std::permutable I, std::sentinel_for<I> S> constexpr void stable_sort(I first, S last) { if (first == last) return; auto pivot = *rng::next(first, rng::distance(first, last) / 2, last); auto left = [pivot](const auto& em) { return em < pivot; }; auto tail1 = rng::stable_partition(first, last, left); auto right = [pivot](const auto& em) { return !(pivot < em); }; auto tail2 = rng::stable_partition(tail1, right); stable_sort(first, tail1.begin()); stable_sort(tail2.begin(), tail2.end()); } void print(const auto rem, auto first, auto last, bool end = true) { std::cout << rem; for (; first != last; ++first) std::cout << *first << ' '; std::cout << (end ? "\n" : ""); } int main() { const auto original = {9, 6, 5, 2, 3, 1, 7, 8}; std::vector<int> vi {}; auto even = [](int x) { return 0 == (x % 2); }; print("Original vector:\t", original.begin(), original.end(), "\n"); vi = original; const auto ret1 = rng::stable_partition(vi, even); print("Stable partitioned:\t", vi.begin(), ret1.begin(), 0); print("│ ", ret1.begin(), ret1.end()); vi = original; const auto ret2 = rng::partition(vi, even); print("Partitioned:\t\t", vi.begin(), ret2.begin(), 0); print("│ ", ret2.begin(), ret2.end()); vi = {16, 30, 44, 30, 15, 24, 10, 18, 12, 35}; print("Unsorted vector: ", vi.begin(), vi.end()); stable_sort(rng::begin(vi), rng::end(vi)); print("Sorted vector: ", vi.begin(), vi.end()); }
Possible output:
Original vector: 9 6 5 2 3 1 7 8 Stable partitioned: 6 2 8 │ 9 5 3 1 7 Partitioned: 8 6 2 │ 5 3 1 7 9 Unsorted vector: 16 30 44 30 15 24 10 18 12 35 Sorted vector: 10 12 15 16 18 24 30 30 35 44
(C++20) | divides a range of elements into two groups (niebloid) |
(C++20) | copies a range dividing the elements into two groups (niebloid) |
(C++20) | determines if the range is partitioned by the given predicate (niebloid) |
divides elements into two groups while preserving their relative order (function template) |
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