swap_ranges
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Category: algorithms |
Component type: function |
Prototype
template <class ForwardIterator1, class ForwardIterator2>
ForwardIterator2 swap_ranges(ForwardIterator1 first1, ForwardIterator1 last1,
ForwardIterator2 first2);
Description
Swap_ranges swaps each of the elements in the range
[first1, last1) with the corresponding element in the range
[first2, first2 + (last1 - first1)). That is, for each integer n
such that 0 <= n < (last1 - first1), it swaps *(first1 + n)
and *(first2 + n). The return value is first2 + (last1 - first1).
Definition
Defined in the standard header algorithm, and in the nonstandard
backward-compatibility header algo.h.
Requirements on types
ForwardIterator1 and ForwardIterator2 must both be models of
Forward Iterator. The value types of ForwardIterator1 and
ForwardIterator2 must be convertible to each other.
Preconditions
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[first1, last1) is a valid range.
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[first2, first2 + (last1 - first1)) is a valid range.
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The two ranges [first1, last1) and
[first2, first2 + (last1 - first1)) do not overlap.
Complexity
Linear. Exactly last1 - first1 swaps are performed.
Example
vector<int> V1, V2;
V1.push_back(1);
V1.push_back(2);
V2.push_back(3);
V2.push_back(4);
assert(V1[0] == 1 && V1[1] == 2 && V2[0] == 3 && V2[1] == 4);
swap_ranges(V1.begin(), V1.end(), V2.begin());
assert(V1[0] == 3 && V1[1] == 4 && V2[0] == 1 && V2[1] == 2);
Notes
See also
swap, iter_swap.