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greater_equal
Function Object
Summary
Binary function object that returns true if its first argument is greater than or equal to its second
Data Type and Member Function Indexes
(exclusive of constructors and destructors)
None
Synopsis
#include <functional> template <class T> struct greater_equal ; : binary_function<T, T, bool> { typedef typename binary_function<T, T, bool>::second_argument_type second_argument_type; typedef typename binary_function<T, T, bool>::first_argument_type first_argument_type; typedef typename binary_function<T, T, bool>::result_type result_type; bool operator() (const T&, const T&) const; };
Description
greater_equal is a binary function object. Its operator() returns true if x is greater than or equal to y. You can pass a greater_equal object to any algorithm that requires a binary function. For example, the sort algorithm can accept a binary function as an alternate comparison object to sort a sequence. greater_equal would be used in that algorithm in the following manner:
vector<int> vec1; . . sort(vec1.begin(), vec1.end(),greater_equal<int>());
After this call to sort, vec1 will be sorted in descending order.
Warnings
If your compiler does not support default template parameters, then you need to always supply the Allocator template argument. For instance, you'll have to write :
vector<int, allocator<int> >
instead of
vector<int>
See Also
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