Standard C++ Library
Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
NAME
logical_and
- A binary function object that returns true if both of its
arguments are true.
SYNOPSIS
#include <functional>
template <class T>
struct logical_and : public binary_function<T, T, bool>;
DESCRIPTION
logical_and is a binary function object. Its operator()
returns true if both x and y are true. You can pass a
logical_and object to any algorithm that requires a binary
function. For example, the transform algorithm applies a
binary operation to corresponding values in two collections
and stores the result of the function. logical_and is used
in that algorithm in the following manner:
vector<bool> vec1;
vector<bool> vec2;
vector<bool> vecResult;
transform(vec1.begin(), vec1.end(),
vec2.begin(),
vecResult.begin(), logical_and<bool>());
After this call to transform, vecResult(n) contains a 1
(true) if both vec1(n) and vec2(n) are true or a 0 (false)
if either vec1(n) or vec2(n) is false.
INTERFACE
template <class T>
struct logical_and : binary_function<T, T, bool> {
bool operator() (const T&, const T&) const;
};
WARNINGS
If your compiler does not support default template parame-
ters, you always need to supply the Allocator template argu-
ment. For instance, you have to write:
vector<bool, allocator<bool> >
instead of:
vector<bool>
If your compiler does not support namespaces, then you do
not need the using declaration for std.
SEE ALSO
binary_function, Function_Objects