Namespaces
Variants
Views
Actions

std::set_intersection

From cppreference.com
 
 
 
Defined in header <algorithm>
template< class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2, class OutputIterator >

OutputIterator set_intersection( InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1,
                                 InputIterator2 first2, InputIterator2 last2,

                                 OutputIterator d_first );
(1)
template< class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2,

          class OutputIterator, class Compare >
OutputIterator set_intersection( InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1,
                                 InputIterator2 first2, InputIterator2 last2,

                                 OutputIterator d_first, Compare comp );
(2)

Constructs a sorted range beginning at d_first consisting of elements that are found in both sorted ranges [first1, last1) and [first2, last2). The first version expects both input ranges to be sorted with operator<, the second version expects them to be sorted with the given comparison function comp. If some element is found m times in [first1, last1) and n times in [first2, last2), the first std::min(m, n) elements will be copied from the first range to the destination range. The order of equivalent elements is preserved. The resulting range cannot overlap with either of the input ranges.

Contents

[edit] Parameters

first1, last1 - the first range of elements to examine
first2, last2 - the second range of elements to examine
comp - comparison function which returns ​true if the first argument is less than the second.

The signature of the comparison function should be equivalent to the following:

bool cmp(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b);

The signature does not need to have const &, but the function must not modify the objects passed to it.
The types  Type1 and  Type2 must be such that an object of type InputIterator can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to both of them. ​

[edit] Return value

Iterator past the end of the constructed range.

[edit] Complexity

At most 2·(N1+N2-1) comparisons, where N1 = std::distance(first1, last1) and N2 = std::distance(first2, last2).

[edit] Possible implementation

[edit] Example

[edit] See also

computes the union of two sets
(function template) [edit]