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- Copyright 2010 Neil Groves
- Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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- [section:stable_partition stable_partition]
- [heading Prototype]
- ``
- template<class ForwardRange, class UnaryPredicate>
- typename range_iterator<ForwardRange>::type
- stable_partition(ForwardRange& rng, UnaryPredicate pred);
- template<class ForwardRange, class UnaryPredicate>
- typename range_iterator<const ForwardRange>::type
- stable_partition(const ForwardRange& rng, UnaryPredicate pred);
- template<
- range_return_value re,
- class ForwardRange,
- class UnaryPredicate
- >
- typename range_return<ForwardRange, re>::type
- stable_partition(ForwardRange& rng, UnaryPredicate pred);
- template<
- range_return_value re,
- class ForwardRange,
- class UnaryPredicate
- >
- typename range_return<const ForwardRange, re>::type
- stable_partition(const ForwardRange& rng, UnaryPredicate pred);
- ``
- [heading Description]
- `stable_partition` reorders the elements in the range `rng` base on the function object `pred`. Once this function has completed all of the elements that satisfy `pred` appear before all of the elements that fail to satisfy it. `stable_partition` differs from `partition` because it preserves relative order. It is stable.
- For the versions that return an iterator, the return value is the iterator to the first element that fails to satisfy `pred`.
- For versions that return a `range_return`, the `found` iterator is the iterator to the first element that fails to satisfy `pred`.
- [heading Definition]
- Defined in the header file `boost/range/algorithm/stable_partition.hpp`
- [heading Requirements]
- * `ForwardRange` is a model of the __forward_range__ Concept.
- * `ForwardRange` is mutable.
- * `UnaryPredicate` is a model of the `PredicateConcept`.
- [heading Complexity]
- Best case: `O(N)` where `N` is `distance(rng)`.
- Worst case: `N * log(N)` swaps, where `N` is `distance(rng)`.
- [endsect]
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