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CGAL 6.3 - STL Extensions for CGAL
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Functions | |
| template<class ForwardIterator> | |
| std::pair< ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator > | CGAL::min_max_element (ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last) |
| Computes the minimal and the maximal element of a range. | |
| template<class ForwardIterator, class CompareMin, class CompareMax> | |
| std::pair< ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator > | CGAL::min_max_element (ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, CompareMin comp_min, CompareMax comp_max) |
| Computes the minimal and the maximal element of a range. | |
| template<class RandomAccessIterator, class RandomGenerator> | |
| void | CGAL::cpp98::random_shuffle (RandomAccessIterator begin, RandomAccessIterator end, RandomGenerator &random) |
| Replacement for std::random_shuffle which was deprecated in C++14, and removed by C++17. | |
| template<class RandomAccessIterator> | |
| void | CGAL::cpp98::random_shuffle (RandomAccessIterator begin, RandomAccessIterator end) |
| Replacement for std::random_shuffle which was deprecated in C++14, and removed by C++17. | |
| std::pair< ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator > CGAL::min_max_element | ( | ForwardIterator | first, |
| ForwardIterator | last ) |
#include <CGAL/algorithm.h>
Computes the minimal and the maximal element of a range.
It is modeled after the STL functions std::min_element and std::max_element. The advantage of min_max_element() compared to calling both STL functions is that one only iterates once over the sequence. This is more efficient especially for large and/or complex sequences.
Example
The following example program computes the minimal and maximal element of the sequence (3,\,6,\,5). Hence the output is min = 3, max = 6.
Example: STL_Extension/min_max_element_example.cpp
| std::pair< ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator > CGAL::min_max_element | ( | ForwardIterator | first, |
| ForwardIterator | last, | ||
| CompareMin | comp_min, | ||
| CompareMax | comp_max ) |
#include <CGAL/algorithm.h>
Computes the minimal and the maximal element of a range.
It is modeled after the STL functions std::min_element and std::max_element. The advantage of min_max_element() compared to calling both STL functions is that one only iterates once over the sequence. This is more efficient especially for large and/or complex sequences.
| CompareMin | is an adaptable binary function object: VT \( \times\) VT \( \rightarrow\) bool where VT is the value type of ForwardIterator. |
| CompareMax | is an adaptable binary function object: VT \( \times\) VT \( \rightarrow\) bool where VT is the value type of ForwardIterator. |
| void CGAL::cpp98::random_shuffle | ( | RandomAccessIterator | begin, |
| RandomAccessIterator | end ) |
#include <CGAL/algorithm.h>
Replacement for std::random_shuffle which was deprecated in C++14, and removed by C++17.
In the STL it was replaced by std::shuffle.
| void CGAL::cpp98::random_shuffle | ( | RandomAccessIterator | begin, |
| RandomAccessIterator | end, | ||
| RandomGenerator & | random ) |
#include <CGAL/algorithm.h>
Replacement for std::random_shuffle which was deprecated in C++14, and removed by C++17.
In the STL it was replaced by std::shuffle.