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Category: algorithms | | Component type: function |
Prototype
template <class InputIterator, class OutputIterator, class T>
OutputIterator replace_copy(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
OutputIterator result, const T& old_value,
const T& new_value);
Description
Replace_copy
copies elements from the range [first, last)
to the range [result, result + (last-first))
, except that any element equal to old_value
is not copied; new_value
is copied instead. More precisely, for every integer n
such that 0 <= n < last-first
, replace_copy
performs the assignment *(result+n) = new_value
if *(first+n) == old_value
, and *(result+n) = *(first+n)
otherwise.
Definition
Defined in the standard header algorithm, and in the nonstandard backward-compatibility header algo.h.
Requirements on types
Preconditions
-
[first, last)
is a valid range.
-
There is enough space in the output range to store the copied values. That is,
[result, result + (last-first))
is a valid range.
-
result
is not an iterator within the range [first, last)
.
Complexity
Linear. Replace_copy
performs exactly last - first
comparisons for equality and exactly last - first
assignments.
Example
Vector<int> V1;
V1.push_back(1);
V1.push_back(2);
V1.push_back(3);
V1.push_back(1);
Vector<int> V2(4);
replace_copy(V1.begin(), V1.end(), V2.begin(), 1, 99);
assert(V[0] == 99 && V[1] == 2 && V[2] == 3 && V[3] == 99);
Notes
See also
copy
, replace
, replace_if
, replace_copy_if