for_each (3C++std) - Tru64 UNIX
Standard C++ LibraryCopyright 1996, Rogue Wave Software, Inc. NAME
for_each - Applies a function to each element in a range.
SYNOPSIS
#include <algorithm>
template <class InputIterator, class Function>
void for_each(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
Function f);
DESCRIPTION
The for_each algorithm applies function f to all members of the sequence in
the range [first, last), where first and last are iterators that define the
sequence. Since this a non-mutating algorithm, the function f cannot make
any modifications to the sequence, but it can achieve results through side
effects (such as copying or printing). If f returns a result, the result
is ignored.
COMPLEXITY
The function f is applied exactly last - first times.
EXAMPLE
//
// for_each.cpp
//
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream.h>
// Function class that outputs its argument times x
template <class Arg>
class out_times_x : private unary_function<Arg,void>
{
private:
Arg multiplier;
public:
out_times_x(const Arg& x) : multiplier(x) { }
void operator()(const Arg& x)
{ cout << x * multiplier << " " << endl; }
};
int main()
{
int sequence[5] = {1,2,3,4,5};
// Set up a vector
vector<int> v(sequence,sequence + 5);
// Setup a function object
out_times_x<int> f2(2);
for_each(v.begin(),v.end(),f2); // Apply function
return 0;
}
Output : 2 4 6 8 10
WARNING
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
Algorithms, function object
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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