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2 Copyright 2010 Neil Groves
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4 (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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6[section:set_symmetric_difference set_symmetric_difference]
7
8[heading Prototype]
9
10``
11template<
12 class SinglePassRange1,
13 class SinglePassRange2,
14 class OutputIterator
15 >
16OutputIterator
17set_symmetric_difference(const SinglePassRange1& rng1,
18 const SinglePassRange2& rng2,
19 OutputIterator out);
20
21template<
22 class SinglePassRange1,
23 class SinglePassRange2,
24 class OutputIterator,
25 class BinaryPredicate
26 >
27OutputIterator
28set_symmetric_difference(const SinglePassRange1& rng1,
29 const SinglePassRange2& rng2,
30 OutputIterator out,
31 BinaryPredicate pred);
32``
33
34[heading Description]
35
36`set_symmetric_difference` constructs a sorted range that is the set symmetric difference of the sorted ranges `rng1` and `rng2`. The return value is the end of the output range.
37
38The ordering relationship is determined by using `operator<` in the non-predicate versions, and by evaluating `pred` in the predicate versions.
39
40[heading Definition]
41
42Defined in the header file `boost/range/algorithm/set_algorithm.hpp`
43
44[heading Requirements]
45
46[*For the non-predicate versions:]
47
48* `SinglePassRange1` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept.
49* `SinglePassRange2` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept.
50* `OutputIterator` is a model of the `OutputIteratorConcept`.
51* `SinglePassRange1` and `SinglePassRange2` have the same value type.
52* `SinglePassRange1`'s value type is a model of the `LessThanComparableConcept`.
53* `SinglePassRange2`'s value type is a model of the `LessThanComparableConcept`.
54* The ordering of objects of type `SinglePassRange1`'s value type is a [*/strict weak ordering/], as defined in the `LessThanComparableConcept` requirements.
55* The ordering of objects of type `SinglePassRange2`'s value type is a [*/strict weak ordering/], as defined in the `LessThanComparableConcept` requirements.
56
57[*For the predicate versions:]
58
59* `SinglePassRange1` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept.
60* `SinglePassRange2` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept.
61* `OutputIterator` is a model of the `OutputIteratorConcept`.
62* `SinglePassRange1` and `SinglePassRange2` have the same value type.
63* `BinaryPredicate` is a model of the `StrictWeakOrderingConcept`.
64* `SinglePassRange1`'s value type is convertible to `BinaryPredicate`'s first argument type.
65* `SinglePassRange2`'s value type is convertible to `BinaryPredicate`'s second argument types.
66
67[heading Precondition:]
68
69[*For the non-predicate versions:]
70
71`rng1` and `rng2` are sorted in ascending order according to `operator<`.
72
73[*For the predicate versions:]
74
75`rng1` and `rng2` are sorted in ascending order according to `pred`.
76
77[heading Complexity]
78
79Linear. `O(N)`, where `N` is `distance(rng1) + distance(rng2)`.
80
81[endsect]
82
83