Defined in header <ranges> | ||
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template< ranges::forward_range V, std::indirect_binary_predicate<iterator_t<V>, ranges::iterator_t<V>> Pred > requires ranges::view<V> && std::is_object_v<Pred> class chunk_by_view : public ranges::view_interface<chunk_by_view<V, Pred>> | (1) | (since C++23) |
namespace views { inline constexpr /* unspecified */ chunk_by = /* unspecified */ ; | (2) | (since C++23) |
Call signature | ||
template< ranges::viewable_range R, class Pred > requires /* see below */ constexpr ranges::view auto chunk_by( R&& r, Pred&& pred ); | (since C++23) | |
template< class Pred > constexpr /*range adaptor closure*/ chunk_by( Pred&& pred ); | (since C++23) |
chunk_by_view
is a range adaptor that takes a view
and an invocable object pred
(the binary predicate), and produces a view
of subranges (chunks), by splitting the underlying view between each pair of adjacent elements for which pred
returns false
. The first element of each such pair belongs to the previous chunk, and the second element belongs to the next chunk.views::chunk_by
denotes a RangeAdaptorObject. Given a subexpression e
and f
, the expression views::chunk_by(e, f)
is expression-equivalent to chunk_by_view(e, f)
.chunk_by_view
always models forward_range
, and models bidirectional_range
and/or common_range
, if adapted view
type models the corresponding concepts. chunk_by_view
never models borrowed_range
or sized_range
.
Typical implementations of chunk_by_view
hold three non-static data members:
view
of type V
(shown here as base_
for exposition only), base_
of type movable-box<Pred>
(shown here as pred_
for exposition only), where movable-box
is a wrapper class template that always satisfies movable
, std::optional
-like type (shown here as begin_
for exposition only) that caches an iterator to the first element.
(C++23) | constructs a chunk_by_view (public member function) |
(C++23) | returns a copy of the underlying (adapted) view (public member function) |
(C++23) | returns a reference to the stored predicate (public member function) |
(C++23) | returns an iterator to the beginning (public member function) |
(C++23) | returns an iterator or a sentinel to the end (public member function) |
(C++23) | returns an iterator to the begin of the next subrange (exposition-only member function) |
(C++23) | returns an iterator to the begin of the previous subrange (exposition-only member function) |
Inherited from |
|
(C++20) | returns whether the derived view is empty. Provided if it satisfies sized_range or forward_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++23) | returns a constant iterator to the beginning of the range. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++23) | returns a sentinel for the constant iterator of the range. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++20) | returns whether the derived view is not empty. Provided if ranges::empty is applicable to it. (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++20) | returns the first element in the derived view. Provided if it satisfies forward_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++20) | returns the last element in the derived view. Provided if it satisfies bidirectional_range and common_range . (public member function of std::ranges::view_interface<D> ) |
(C++23) | the iterator type (exposition-only member class template) |
In order to provide the amortized constant time complexity required by the range
concept, the result of begin
is cached within the chunk_by_view
object. If the underlying range is modified after the first call to begin()
, subsequent uses of the chunk_by_view
object might have unintuitive behavior.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Comment |
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__cpp_lib_ranges_chunk_by | 202202L | (C++23) |
std::ranges::chunk_by_view |
A link to test: Compiler Explorer.
#include <functional> #include <iostream> #include <ranges> #include <string_view> #include <vector> void print_chunks(auto view, std::string_view separator = " ") { for (auto const subrange : view) { std::cout << "["; for (std::string_view prefix = ""; auto const &elem : subrange) { std::cout << prefix << elem; prefix = separator; } std::cout << "] "; } std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { { auto v = std::vector{1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 1, 2, 3}; auto fun = std::ranges::less{}; auto view = v | std::views::chunk_by(fun); print_chunks(view); } { auto v = std::vector{1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 0, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1}; auto fun = std::not_fn(std::ranges::equal_to{}); // or ranges::not_equal_to auto view = v | std::views::chunk_by(fun); print_chunks(view); } { std::string v = "__cpp_lib_ranges_chunk_by"; auto fun = [](char x, char y) { return not(x == '_' or y == '_'); }; auto view = v | std::views::chunk_by(fun); print_chunks(view, ""); } }
Output:
[1 2 3] [1 2 3] [3] [3] [1 2 3] [1 2 3 4] [4 0 2 3] [3] [3 2 1] [_] [_] [cpp] [_] [lib] [_] [ranges] [_] [chunk] [_] [by]
(C++23) | a range of view s that are N -sized non-overlapping successive chunks of the elements of another view (class template) (range adaptor object) |
(C++23) | a view whose Mth element is a view over the Mth through (M + N - 1)th elements of another view (class template) (range adaptor object) |
(C++23) | a view consisting of elements of another view , advancing over N elements at a time (class template) (range adaptor object) |
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