std::transform
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Defined in header <algorithm>
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template< class InputIt, class OutputIt, class UnaryOperation > OutputIt transform( InputIt first1, InputIt last1, OutputIt d_first, |
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template< class InputIt1, class InputIt2, class OutputIt, class BinaryOperation > OutputIt transform( InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1, InputIt2 first2, |
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std::transform
aplica la función dada a una amplia y almacena el resultado en otra gama, a partir de d_first
. std::transform
applies the given function to a range and stores the result in another range, beginning at d_first
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unary_op
operación unaria se aplica al rango definido por [first1, last1)
. En la segunda versión el binary_op
operación binaria se aplica a los pares de elementos de dos gamas: una de ellas definida por [first1, last1)
y el otro comienzo en first2
.unary_op
is applied to the range defined by [first1, last1)
. In the second version the binary operation binary_op
is applied to pairs of elements from two ranges: one defined by [first1, last1)
and the other beginning at first2
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Contenido |
[editar] Parámetros
first1, last1 | - | la primera gama de elementos a transformar
Original: the first range of elements to transform The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. |
first2 | - | el comienzo de la segunda gama de elementos a transformar
Original: the beginning of the second range of elements to transform The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. |
d_first | - | el comienzo del rango de destino, puede ser igual a
first1 o first2 Original: the beginning of the destination range, may be equal to first1 or first2 The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. |
unary_op | - | unary operation function object that will be applied. The signature of the function should be equivalent to the following: Ret fun(const Type &a); The signature does not need to have const &. |
binary_op | - | binary operation function object that will be applied. The signature of the function should be equivalent to the following: Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b); The signature does not need to have const &. |
Type requirements | ||
-InputIt must meet the requirements of InputIterator .
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-InputIt1 must meet the requirements of InputIterator .
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-InputIt2 must meet the requirements of InputIterator .
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-OutputIt must meet the requirements of OutputIterator .
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[editar] Valor de retorno
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[editar] Complejidad
1)unary_op
unary_op
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binary_op
binary_op
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[editar] Requisitos
unary_op
binary_op
y no tienen efectos secundarios. (hasta C++11)unary_op
and binary_op
have no side effects. (hasta C++11)You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
unary_op
y binary_op
no invalidan cualquier iteradores, incluidos los iteradores finales, o modificar cualquier elemento de los rangos involucrados. (desde C++11)unary_op
and binary_op
do not invalidate any iterators, including the end iterators, or modify any elements of the ranges involved. (desde C++11)You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
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[editar] Posible implementación
First version |
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template<class InputIt, class OutputIt, class UnaryOperation> OutputIt transform(InputIt first1, InputIt last1, OutputIt d_first, UnaryOperation unary_op) { while (first1 != last1) { *d_first++ = unary_op(*first1++); } return d_first; } |
Second version |
template<class InputIt1, class InputIt2, class OutputIt, class BinaryOperation> OutputIt transform(InputIt first1, InputIt last1, InputIt first2, OutputIt d_first, BinaryOperation binary_op) { while (first1 != last1) { *d_first++ = binary_op(*first1++, *first2++); } return d_first; } |
[editar] Ejemplo
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#include <string> #include <cctype> #include <algorithm> #include <iostream> int main() { std::string s("hello"); std::transform(s.begin(), s.end(), s.begin(), (int (*)(int))std::toupper); std::cout << s; }
Output:
HELLO
[editar] Ver también
se aplica una función a una serie de elementos Original: applies a function to a range of elements The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. (función de plantilla) |