std::ranges::iota, std::ranges::iota_result
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| Defined in header <numeric>
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| Call signature |
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template< std::input_or_output_iterator O, std::sentinel_for<O> S, std::weakly_incrementable T > requires std::indirectly_writable<O, const T&> constexpr iota_result<O, T> iota( O first, S last, T value ); |
(1) | (since C++23) |
template< std::weakly_incrementable T, ranges::output_range<const T&> R > constexpr iota_result<ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>, T> iota( R&& r, T value ); |
(2) | (since C++23) |
| Helper types |
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template< class O, class T > using iota_result = ranges::out_value_result<O, T>; |
(3) | (since C++23) |
Fills the range [first, last) with sequentially increasing values, starting with value and repetitively evaluating ++value.
Equivalent operation:
*(first) = value;
*(first + 1) = ++value;
*(first + 2) = ++value;
*(first + 3) = ++value;
...
Parameters
| first, last | - | the iterator-sentinel pair defining the range of elements to fill with sequentially increasing values starting with value
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| value | - | initial value to store; the expression ++value must be well-formed
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Return value
{last, value + ranges::distance(first, last)}
Complexity
Exactly last - first increments and assignments.
Possible implementation
struct iota_fn
{
template<std::input_or_output_iterator O, std::sentinel_for<O> S,
std::weakly_incrementable T>
requires std::indirectly_writable<O, const T&>
constexpr iota_result<O, T> operator()(O first, S last, T value) const
{
while (first != last)
{
*first = as_const(value);
++first;
++value;
}
return {std::move(first), std::move(value)};
}
template<std::weakly_incrementable T, std::ranges::output_range<const T&> R>
constexpr iota_result<std::ranges::borrowed_iterator_t<R>, T>
operator()(R&& r, T value) const
{
return (*this)(std::ranges::begin(r), std::ranges::end(r), std::move(value));
}
};
inline constexpr iota_fn iota;
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Notes
The function is named after the integer function ⍳ from the programming language APL.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_ranges_iota |
202202L |
(C++23) | std::ranges::iota
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Example
Uses the std::vector of iterators (std::vector<std::list<T>::iterator>) as a proxy to shuffle the elements of the std::list, because ranges::shuffle cannot be applied to the std::list directly.
Run this code
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <numeric>
#include <random>
#include <vector>
template <typename Proj = std::identity>
void println(auto comment, std::ranges::input_range auto&& range, Proj proj = {})
{
for (std::cout << comment; auto const &element : range)
std::cout << proj(element) << ' ';
std::cout << '\n';
}
int main()
{
std::list<int> list(8);
// Fill the list with ascending values: 0, 1, 2, ..., 7
std::ranges::iota(list, 0);
println("List: ", list);
// A vector of iterators (see the comment to Example)
std::vector<std::list<int>::iterator> vec(list.size());
// Fill with iterators to consecutive list's elements
std::ranges::iota(vec.begin(), vec.end(), list.begin());
std::ranges::shuffle(vec, std::mt19937 {std::random_device {}()});
println("List viewed via vector: ", vec, [](auto it) { return *it; });
}
Possible output:
List: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
List viewed via vector: 5 7 6 0 1 3 4 2
See also
| copy-assigns the given value to every element in a range (function template) | |
(C++20) |
assigns a range of elements a certain value (algorithm function object) |
| assigns the results of successive function calls to every element in a range (function template) | |
(C++20) |
saves the result of a function in a range (algorithm function object) |
(C++20) |
a view consisting of a sequence generated by repeatedly incrementing an initial value(class template) (customization point object) |
(C++11) |
fills a range with successive increments of the starting value (function template) |