transform
Applies a specified function object to each element in a source range or to a pair of elements from two source ranges and copies the return values of the function object into a destination range.
template<class InputIterator, class OutputIterator, class UnaryFunction>
OutputIterator transform(
InputIterator _First1,
InputIterator _Last1,
OutputIterator _Result,
UnaryFunction _Func
);
template<class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2, class OutputIterator,
class BinaryFunction>
OutputIterator transform(
InputIterator1 _First1,
InputIterator1 _Last1,
InputIterator2 _First2,
OutputIterator _Result,
BinaryFunction _Func
);
Parameters
_First1
An input iterator addressing the position of the first element in the first source range to be operated on._Last1
An input iterator addressing the position one past the final element in the first source range operated on._First2
An input iterator addressing the position of the first element in the second source range to be operated on._Result
An output iterator addressing the position of the first element in the destination range._Func
User-defined unary function object used in the first version of the algorithm that is applied to each element in the first source range or A user-defined (UD) binary function object used in the second version of the algorithm that is applied pairwise, in a forward order, to the two source ranges.
Return Value
An output iterator addressing the position one past the final element in the destination range that is receiving the output elements transformed by the function object.
Remarks
The ranges referenced must be valid; all pointers must be dereferenceable and within each sequence the last position must be reachable from the first by incrementation. The destination range must be large enough to contain the transformed source range.
If _Result is set equal to _First1 in the first version of the algorithm*,* then the source and destination ranges will be the same and the sequence will be modified in place. But the _Result may not address a position within the range [_First1 +1, _Last1).
The complexity is linear with at most (_Last1 – _First1) comparisons.
Example
// alg_transform.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
// The function object multiplies an element by a Factor
template <class Type>
class MultValue
{
private:
Type Factor; // The value to multiply by
public:
// Constructor initializes the value to multiply by
MultValue ( const Type& _Val ) : Factor ( _Val ) {
}
// The function call for the element to be multiplied
Type operator ( ) ( Type& elem ) const
{
return elem * Factor;
}
};
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
vector <int> v1, v2 ( 7 ), v3 ( 7 );
vector <int>::iterator Iter1, Iter2 , Iter3;
// Constructing vector v1
int i;
for ( i = -4 ; i <= 2 ; i++ )
{
v1.push_back( i );
}
cout << "Original vector v1 = ( " ;
for ( Iter1 = v1.begin( ) ; Iter1 != v1.end( ) ; Iter1++ )
cout << *Iter1 << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
// Modifying the vector v1 in place
transform (v1.begin ( ) , v1.end ( ) , v1.begin ( ) , MultValue<int> ( 2 ) );
cout << "The elements of the vector v1 multiplied by 2 in place gives:"
<< "\n v1mod = ( " ;
for ( Iter1 = v1.begin( ) ; Iter1 != v1.end( ) ; Iter1++ )
cout << *Iter1 << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
// Using transform to multiply each element by a factor of 5
transform ( v1.begin ( ) , v1.end ( ) , v2.begin ( ) , MultValue<int> ( 5 ) );
cout << "Multiplying the elements of the vector v1mod\n "
<< "by the factor 5 & copying to v2 gives:\n v2 = ( " ;
for ( Iter2 = v2.begin( ) ; Iter2 != v2.end( ) ; Iter2++ )
cout << *Iter2 << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
// The second version of transform used to multiply the
// elements of the vectors v1mod & v2 pairwise
transform ( v1.begin ( ) , v1.end ( ) , v2.begin ( ) , v3.begin ( ) ,
multiplies <int> ( ) );
cout << "Multiplying elements of the vectors v1mod and v2 pairwise "
<< "gives:\n v3 = ( " ;
for ( Iter3 = v3.begin( ) ; Iter3 != v3.end( ) ; Iter3++ )
cout << *Iter3 << " ";
cout << ")." << endl;
}
Original vector v1 = ( -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 ). The elements of the vector v1 multiplied by 2 in place gives: v1mod = ( -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 ). Multiplying the elements of the vector v1mod by the factor 5 & copying to v2 gives: v2 = ( -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 ). Multiplying elements of the vectors v1mod and v2 pairwise gives: v3 = ( 320 180 80 20 0 20 80 ).
Requirements
Header: <algorithm>
Namespace: std