std::is_heap_until
Defined in header <algorithm>
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template< class RandomIt > RandomIt is_heap_until( RandomIt first, RandomIt last ); |
(1) | (since C++11) |
template< class ExecutionPolicy, class RandomIt > RandomIt is_heap_until( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, RandomIt first, RandomIt last ); |
(2) | (since C++17) |
template< class RandomIt, class Compare > RandomIt is_heap_until( RandomIt first, RandomIt last, Compare comp ); |
(3) | (since C++11) |
template< class ExecutionPolicy, class RandomIt, class Compare > RandomIt is_heap_until( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, RandomIt first, RandomIt last, Compare comp ); |
(4) | (since C++17) |
Examines the range [first, last)
and finds the largest range beginning at first
which is a max heap.
operator<
.comp
.policy
. These overloads do not participate in overload resolution unless std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is trueParameters
first, last | - | the range of elements to examine |
policy | - | the execution policy to use. See execution policy for details. |
comp | - | comparison function object (i.e. an object that satisfies the requirements of Compare ) which returns true if the first argument is less than the second. The signature of the comparison function should be equivalent to the following: bool cmp(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b); The signature does not need to have const &, but the function object must not modify the objects passed to it. |
Type requirements | ||
-RandomIt must meet the requirements of RandomAccessIterator .
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Return value
The upper bound of the largest range beginning at first
which is a max heap. That is, the last iterator it
for which range [first, it)
is a max heap.
Complexity
Linear in the distance between first
and last
Exceptions
The overloads with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy
report errors as follows:
- If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an exception and
ExecutionPolicy
is one of the three standard policies, std::terminate is called. For any otherExecutionPolicy
, the behavior is implementation-defined. - If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.
Notes
A max heap is a range of elements [f,l)
that has the following properties:
- With
N = l - f
, for all0 < i < N
,f[floor(
does not compare less than
)]i-1 2 f[i]
. - a new element can be added using std::push_heap()
- the first element can be removed using std::pop_heap()
- With
Example
#include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector<int> v { 3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9 }; std::make_heap(v.begin(), v.end()); // probably mess up the heap v.push_back(2); v.push_back(6); auto heap_end = std::is_heap_until(v.begin(), v.end()); std::cout << "all of v: "; for (auto i : v) std::cout << i << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; std::cout << "only heap: "; for (auto i = v.begin(); i != heap_end; ++i) std::cout << *i << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
all of v: 9 5 4 1 1 3 2 6 only heap: 9 5 4 1 1 3 2
See also
(C++11) |
checks if the given range is a max heap (function template) |