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NAME¶
std::experimental::ranges::count,std::experimental::ranges::count_if - std::experimental::ranges::count,std::experimental::ranges::count_if
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <experimental/ranges/algorithm>
  
   template< InputIterator I, Sentinel<I> S, class T, class Proj =
  
   ranges::identity >
  
   requires IndirectRelation<ranges::equal_to<>, projected<I,
    (1) (ranges TS)
  
   Proj>, const T*>
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> count( I first, S last, const T&
    value,
  
   Proj proj = Proj{} );
  
   template< InputRange R, class T, class Proj = ranges::identity >
  
   requires IndirectRelation<ranges::equal_to<>,
  
   projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, (2) (ranges TS)
  
   Proj>, const T*>
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<ranges::iterator_t<R>>
  
   count( R&& r, const T& value, Proj proj = Proj{} );
  
   template< InputIterator I, Sentinel<I> S, class Proj =
  
   ranges::identity,
  
   IndirectUnaryPredicate<projected<I, Proj>> Pred > (3)
    (ranges TS)
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> count_if( I first, S last, Pred pred,
  
   Proj proj = Proj{} );
  
   template< InputRange R, class Proj = ranges::identity,
  
   IndirectUnaryPredicate<projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>,
  
   Proj>> Pred > (4) (ranges TS)
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<ranges::iterator_t<R>>
  
   count_if( R&& r, Pred pred, Proj proj = Proj{} );
  
   Returns the number of elements in the range [first, last) satisfying specific
  
   criteria.
  
   1) Counts the elements whose projected values are equal to value (i.e.,
  
   ranges::invoke(proj, *i) == value).
  
   3) Counts the elements whose projected values satisfy the predicate pred
    (i.e.,
  
   ranges::invoke(pred, ranges::invoke(proj, *i)) != false).
  
   2,4) Same as (1,3), but uses r as the source range, as if using
    ranges::begin(r) as
  
   first and ranges::end(r) as last.
  
   Notwithstanding the declarations depicted above, the actual number and order
    of
  
   template parameters for algorithm declarations is unspecified. Thus, if
    explicit
  
   template arguments are used when calling an algorithm, the program is
    probably
  
   non-portable.
Parameters¶
 first, last - the range of elements to examine
  
   r - the range of elements to examine
  
   value - the value to search for
  
   pred - predicate to apply to the projected elements
  
   proj - projection to apply to the elements
Return value¶
Number of elements satisfying the condition.
Complexity¶
 Exactly last - first comparisons / applications of the predicate,
    and the same
  
   number of applications of the projection.
Notes¶
 For the number of elements in the range [first, last) without any
    additional
  
   criteria, see ranges::distance.
Possible implementation¶
First version¶
 template<InputIterator I, Sentinel<I> S, class T, class
    Proj = ranges::identity>
  
   requires IndirectRelation<ranges::equal_to<>, projected<I,
    Proj>, const T*>
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> count(I first, S last, const T& value,
    Proj proj = Proj{})
  
   {
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> ret = 0;
  
   for (; first != last; ++first)
  
   if (ranges::invoke(proj, *first) == value)
  
   ++ret;
  
   return ret;
  
   }
Second version¶
 template<InputIterator I, Sentinel<I> S, class Proj =
    ranges::identity,
  
   IndirectUnaryPredicate<projected<I, Proj>> Pred>
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> count_if(I first, S last, Pred pred, Proj
    proj = Proj{})
  
   {
  
   ranges::difference_type_t<I> ret = 0;
  
   for (; first != last; ++first)
  
   if (ranges::invoke(pred, ranges::invoke(proj, *i)))
  
   ++ret;
  
   return ret;
  
   }
Example¶
 This section is incomplete
  
   Reason: no example
See also¶
 count returns the number of elements satisfying specific criteria
  
   count_if (function template)
  
   returns the distance between an iterator and a sentinel, or between the
  
   distance beginning and the end of a range
  
   (function template)
Category:¶
* Todo no example
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