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std::experimental::ranges::greater(3) C++ Standard Libary std::experimental::ranges::greater(3)

NAME

std::experimental::ranges::greater - std::experimental::ranges::greater

Synopsis


Defined in header <experimental/ranges/functional>
template< class T = void >


requires StrictTotallyOrdered<T> ||
Same<T, void> || (ranges TS)
/* < on two const T lvalues invokes a built-in operator comparing
pointers */


struct greater;
template <> (ranges TS)
struct greater<void>;


Function object for performing comparisons. The primary template invokes operator<
on const lvalues of type T with the argument order inverted. The specialization
greater<void> deduces the parameter types of the function call operator from the
arguments (but not the return type).


All specializations of greater are Semiregular.

Member types


Member type Definition
is_transparent (member only of greater<void> specialization) /* unspecified */

Member functions


operator() checks if the first argument is greater than the second
(public member function)

std::experimental::ranges::greater::operator()


constexpr bool operator()(const T& x, const T& y) (1) (member only of primary
const; greater<T> template)
template< class T, class U >


requires StrictTotallyOrderedWith<T, U> ||
/* std::declval<T>() < std::declval<U>() resolves (2) (member only of greater<void>
to specialization)
a built-in operator comparing pointers */


constexpr bool operator()(T&& t, U&& u) const;


1) Compares x and y. Equivalent to return ranges::less<>{}(y, x);
2) Compares t and u. Equivalent to return ranges::less<>{}(std::forward<U>(u),
std::forward<T>(t));.

Notes


Unlike std::greater, ranges::greater requires all six comparison operators <, <=, >,
>=, == and != to be valid (via the StrictTotallyOrdered and StrictTotallyOrderedWith
constraints) and is entirely defined in terms of ranges::less. However, the
implementation is free to use operator> directly, because those concepts require the
results of the comparison operators to be consistent.

Example


This section is incomplete
Reason: no example

See also


greater function object implementing x > y
(class template)

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