std::accumulate
Defined in header
<numeric>
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template< class InputIt, class T >
T accumulate( InputIt first, InputIt last, T init ); |
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template< class InputIt, class T, class BinaryOperation >
T accumulate( InputIt first, InputIt last, T init, |
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Computes the sum of the given value init
and the elements in the range [first, last)
. The first version uses operator+
to sum up the elements, the second version uses the given binary function op
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(until C++11) |
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(since C++11) |
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[edit] Parameters
first, last | - | the range of elements to sum |
init | - | initial value of the sum |
op | - | binary operation function object that will be applied. The signature of the function should be equivalent to the following: Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b); The signature does not need to have const &. |
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InputIt must meet the requirements of InputIterator .
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T must meet the requirements of CopyAssignable and CopyConstructible .
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[edit] Return value
[edit] Notes
Although std::accumulate
performs left fold by default, right fold may be achieved by using reverse iterators, e.g. std::accumulate(v.rbegin(), v.rend(), init, binop)
[edit] Possible implementation
First version |
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template<class InputIt, class T> T accumulate(InputIt first, InputIt last, T init) { for (; first != last; ++first) { init = init + *first; } return init; } |
Second version |
template<class InputIt, class T, class BinaryOperation> T accumulate(InputIt first, InputIt last, T init, BinaryOperation op) { for (; first != last; ++first) { init = op(init, *first); } return init; } |
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <numeric> #include <string> #include <functional> int main() { std::vector<int> v{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}; int sum = std::accumulate(v.begin(), v.end(), 0); int product = std::accumulate(v.begin(), v.end(), 1, std::multiplies<int>()); std::string s = std::accumulate(std::begin(v), std::end(v), std::string{}, [](const std::string& a, int b) { return a.empty() ? std::to_string(b) : a + '-' + std::to_string(b); }); std::cout << "sum: " << sum << '\n' << "product: " << product << '\n' << "dash-separated string: " << s << '\n'; }
Output:
sum: 55 product: 3628800 dash-separated string: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
[edit] See also
computes the differences between adjacent elements in a range (function template) |
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computes the inner product of two ranges of elements (function template) |
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computes the partial sum of a range of elements (function template) |
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(parallelism TS)
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similar to std::accumulate, except out of order (function template) |