Library: Algorithms
Function
A basic set operation (algorithm) for constructing a sorted intersection
#include <algorithm> namespace std { template <class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2, class OutputIterator> OutputIterator set_intersection(InputIterator1 start1, InputIterator1 finish1, InputIterator2 start2, InputIterator2 finish2, OutputIterator result); template <class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2, class OutputIterator, class Compare> OutputIterator set_intersection(InputIterator1 start1, InputIterator1 finish1, InputIterator2 start2, InputIterator2 finish2, OutputIterator result, Compare comp); }
The set_intersection() algorithm constructs a sorted intersection of elements from the two ranges. It returns the end of the constructed range. When it finds an element present in both ranges, set_intersection() always copies the element from the first range into result. This means that the result of set_intersection() is guaranteed to be stable. The result of set_intersection() is undefined if the result range overlaps with either of the original ranges.
set_intersection() assumes that the ranges are sorted using operator<(), unless an alternative comparison function object (comp) is provided.
At most ((finish1 - start1) + (finish2 - start2)) * 2 -1 comparisons are performed.
// // set_intr.cpp // #include <algorithm> #include <set> #include <iostream> int main () { #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE using namespace std; #endif // Initialize some sets. int a1[10] = {1,3,5,7,9,11}; int a3[4] = {3,5,7,8}; set<int, less<int>,allocator<int> > odd(a1+0, a1+6), result, smalll(a3+0, a3+4); // Create an insert_iterator for result. insert_iterator<set<int, less<int>,allocator<int> > > res_ins(result, result.begin()); // Demonstrate set_intersection. cout << "The result of:" << endl << "{"; copy(smalll.begin(),smalll.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> > (cout," ")); cout << "} intersection {"; copy(odd.begin(),odd.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> > (cout," ")); cout << "} =" << endl << "{"; set_intersection(smalll.begin(),smalll.end(), odd.begin(),odd.end(),res_ins); copy(result.begin(),result.end(), ostream_iterator<int,char,char_traits<char> > (cout," ")); cout << "}" << endl << endl; return 0; } Program Output:
The result of: {3 5 7 8 } intersection {1 3 5 7 9 11 } = {3 5 7 }
includes(), Iterators, set_union(), set_difference(), set_symmetric_difference()
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