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std::experimental::ranges::is_permutation(3) C++ Standard Libary std::experimental::ranges::is_permutation(3)

std::experimental::ranges::is_permutation - std::experimental::ranges::is_permutation


Defined in header <experimental/ranges/algorithm>
template< ForwardIterator I1, Sentinel<I1> S1, ForwardIterator I2,
Sentinel<I2> S2,


class Pred = ranges::equal_to<>,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity > (1) (ranges TS)
requires IndirectlyComparable<I1, I2, Pred, Proj1, Proj2>
bool is_permutation(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2 first2, S2 last2, Pred
pred = Pred{},


Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{});
template< ForwardRange R1, ForwardRange R2, class Pred =
ranges::equal_to<>,


class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity >
requires IndirectlyComparable<ranges::iterator_t<R1>, (2) (ranges TS)
ranges::iterator_t<R2>,
Pred, Proj1, Proj2>
bool is_permutation(R1&& r1, R2&& r2, Pred pred = Pred{},


Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{});
template< ForwardIterator I1, Sentinel<I1> S1, class I2,


class Pred = ranges::equal_to<>,
class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity >
requires ForwardIterator<std::decay_t<I2>> && !Range<I2> && (3) (ranges TS)
IndirectlyComparable<I1, std::decay_t<I2>, Pred, Proj1, Proj2> (deprecated)
bool is_permutation(I1 first1, S1 last1, I2&& first2_, Pred pred =
Pred{},


Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{});
template< ForwardRange R1, class I2, class Pred =
ranges::equal_to<>,


class Proj1 = ranges::identity, class Proj2 = ranges::identity >
requires ForwardIterator<std::decay_t<I2>> && !Range<I2> && (4) (ranges TS)
IndirectlyComparable<ranges::iterator_t<R1>, std::decay_t<I2>, (deprecated)
Pred, Proj1, Proj2>
bool is_permutation(R1&& r1, I2&& first2_, Pred pred = Pred{},


Proj1 proj1 = Proj1{}, Proj2 proj2 = Proj2{});


1) Returns true if there exists a permutation of the elements in range [first1,
last1) that makes the range equal to [first2, last2), and false otherwise.
2) Same as (1), but uses r1 as the first source range and r2 as the second source
range, as if using ranges::begin(r1) as first1, ranges::end(r1) as last1,
ranges::begin(r2) as first2, and ranges::end(r2) as last2.
3) Same as (1), except that first2 is defined as if by std::decay_t<I2> first2 =
std::forward<I2>(first2_); and last2 is first2 + (last1 - first1).
4) Same as (3), but uses r1 as the first source range, as if using ranges::begin(r1)
as first1 and ranges::end(r1) as last1.


Two ranges are considered equal if they have the same number of elements and, for
every iterator i in the range [first1, last1), ranges::invoke(pred,
ranges::invoke(proj1, *i), ranges::invoke(proj2, *(first2 + (i - first1)))) is true.


Notwithstanding the declarations depicted above, the actual number and order of
template parameters for algorithm declarations is unspecified. Thus, if explicit
template arguments are used when calling an algorithm, the program is probably
non-portable.


first1, last1 - the first range of the elements
r1 - the first range of the elements
first2, last2 - the second range of the elements
r2 - the second range of the elements
first2_ - the beginning of the second range of the elements
pred - predicate to apply to the projected elements
proj1 - projection to apply to the elements in the first range
proj2 - projection to apply to the elements in the second range


true if the range [first1, last1) is a permutation of the range [first2, last2).


At most O(N^2) applications of the predicate and each projection, or exactly N if
the sequences are already equal, where N=last1 - first1).


However if SizedSentinel<S1, I1> && SizedSentinel<S2, I2> is satisfied and last1 -
first1 != last2 - first2, no applications of the predicate and projections are made.


This section is incomplete
Reason: no example


is_permutation determines if a sequence is a permutation of another sequence
(C++11) (function template)
generates the next greater lexicographic permutation of a range of
next_permutation elements
(function template)
generates the next smaller lexicographic permutation of a range of
prev_permutation elements
(function template)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com

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