| std::sample(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::sample(3) | 
NAME¶
std::sample - std::sample
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <algorithm>
  
   template< class PopulationIt, class SampleIt, class Distance, class
  
   URBG >
  
   (since C++17)
  
   SampleIterator sample( PopulationIt first, PopulationIt last,
  
   SampleIt out, Distance n, URBG&& g );
  
   Selects n elements from the sequence [first, last) (without replacement) such
    that
  
   each possible sample has equal probability of appearance, and writes those
    selected
  
   elements into the output iterator out. Random numbers are generated using the
    random
  
   number generator g.
  
   If n is greater than the number of elements in the sequence, selects all
    elements in
  
   the sequence.
  
   The algorithm is stable (preserves the relative order of the selected
    elements) only
  
   if PopulationIt meets the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
  
   If
  
   the value type of first
  
   (until C++20)
  
   *first
  
   (since C++20) is not writable to out, the program is ill-formed.
  
   If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is
  undefined:
  
   * out is in [first, last).
  
   * PopulationIt does not meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
  
   * SampleIt does not meet the requirements of LegacyOutputIterator.
  
   * All following conditions are satisfied:
  
   * PopulationIt does not meet the requirements of (until C++23)
  
   LegacyForwardIterator.
  
   * PopulationIt does not model forward_iterator. (since C++23)
  
   * SampleIt does not meet the requirements of LegacyRandomAccessIterator.
  
   * Given the type T as std::remove_reference_t<URBG>, any of the
    following
  
   conditions is satisfied:
  
   * T does not meet the requirements of UniformRandomBitGenerator.
  
   * The return type of T is not convertible to Distance. (until
  C++20)
Parameters¶
 first, last - pair of iterators forming the range from which to
    make the sampling
  
   (the population)
  
   out - the output iterator where the samples are written
  
   n - number of samples to make
  
   g - the random number generator used as the source of randomness
Type requirements¶
 -
  
   Distance must be an integer type.
Return value¶
 Returns a copy of out after the last sample that was output, that
    is, end of the
  
   sample range.
Complexity¶
Linear in std::distance(first, last).
Possible implementation¶
See the implementations in libstdc++, libc++ and MSVC STL.
Notes¶
This function may implement selection sampling or reservoir sampling.
  
   Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
  
   __cpp_lib_sample 201603L (C++17) std::sample
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <algorithm>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <iterator>
  
   #include <random>
  
   #include <string>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::string in {"ABCDEFGHIJK"}, out;
  
   std::sample(in.begin(), in.end(), std::back_inserter(out), 4,
  
   std::mt19937 {std::random_device{}()});
  
   std::cout << "Four random letters out of " << in
    << " : " << out << '\n';
  
   }
Possible output:¶
Four random letters out of ABCDEFGHIJK: EFGK
See also¶
 random_shuffle
  
   shuffle randomly re-orders elements in a range
  
   (until C++17) (function template)
  
   (C++11)
  
   ranges::sample selects N random elements from a sequence
  
   (C++20) (niebloid)
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