![]() ![]() | Sorting a vector of integers. | Lecture 5 - slide 36 : 39 Program 1 |
// sort algorithm example - reproduced directly from www.cplusplus.com #include <iostream> // std::cout #include <algorithm> // std::sort #include <vector> // std::vector bool myfunction (int i,int j) { return (i<j); } struct myclass { bool operator() (int i,int j) { return (i<j);} } myobject; int main () { int myints[] = {32,71,12,45,26,80,53,33}; std::vector<int> myvector (myints, myints+8); // 32 71 12 45 26 80 53 33 // using default comparison (operator <): std::sort (myvector.begin(), myvector.begin()+4); //(12 32 45 71)26 80 53 33 // using function as comp std::sort (myvector.begin()+4, myvector.end(), myfunction); // 12 32 45 71(26 33 53 80) // using object as comp std::sort (myvector.begin(), myvector.end(), myobject); //(12 26 32 33 45 53 71 80) // print out content: std::cout << "myvector contains:"; for (std::vector<int>::iterator it=myvector.begin(); it!=myvector.end(); ++it) std::cout << ' ' << *it; std::cout << '\n'; return 0; }