Category: functors | Component type: type |
list<int> L; ... list<int>::iterator in_range = find_if(L.begin(), L.end(), compose2(logical_and<bool>(), bind2nd(greater_equal<int>(), 1), bind2nd(less_equal<int>(), 10))); assert(in_range == L.end() || (*in_range >= 1 && *in_range <= 10));
Parameter | Description | Default |
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T | The type of logical_and's arguments |
Member | Where defined | Description |
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first_argument_type | Adaptable Binary Function | The type of the first argument: T |
second_argument_type | Adaptable Binary Function | The type of the second argument: T |
result_type | Adaptable Binary Function | The type of the result: bool |
bool operator()(const T& x, const T& y) const | Binary Function | Function call operator. The return value is x && y. |
logical_and() | Default Constructible | The default constructor. |
[1] Logical_and and logical_or are not very useful by themselves. They are mainly useful because, when combined with the function object adaptor binary_compose, they perform logical operations on other function objects.