Standard C++ Library Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc. NAME not_equal_to - A binary function object that returns true if its first argument is not equal to its second. SYNOPSIS #include <functional> template <class T> struct not_equal_to : public binary_function<T, T, bool>; DESCRIPTION not_equal_to is a binary function object. Its operator() returns true if x is not equal to y. You can pass a not_equal_to object to any algorithm that requires a binary function. For example, the transform algorithm applies a binary operation to corresponding values in two collections and stores the result. not_equal_to would be used in that algorithm in the following manner: vector<int> vec1; vector<int> vec2; vector<int> vecResult; transform(vec1.begin(), vec1.end(),<br> vec2.begin(),<br> vecResult.begin(), not_equal_to<int>()); After this call to transform, vecResult(n) contains a 1 if vec1(n) was not equal to vec2(n) or a 0 if vec1(n) was equal to vec2(n). INTERFACE template <class T> struct not_equal_to : binary_function<T, T, bool> { bool operator() (const T&, const T&) const; }; WARNINGS If your compiler does not support default template parame- ters, then you always need to supply the Allocator template argument. For instance, you need to write: vector<int, allocator<int> > instead of: vector<int> If your compiler does not support namespaces, then you do not need the using declaration for std. SEE ALSO binary_function,_Function_Objects
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