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is_sorted
PrototypeIs_sorted is an overloaded name; there are actually two is_sorted functions.template <class ForwardIterator> bool is_sorted(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last) template <class ForwardIterator, class StrictWeakOrdering> bool is_sorted(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, StrictWeakOrdering comp) DescriptionIs_sorted returns true if the range [first, last) is sorted in ascending order, and false otherwise.The two versions of is_sorted differ in how they define whether one element is less than another. The first version compares objects using operator<, and the second compares objects using the function object comp. The first version of is_sorted returns true if and only if, for every iterator i in the range [first, last - 1), *(i + 1) < *i is false. The second version returns true if and only if, for every iterator i in the range [first, last - 1), comp(*(i + 1), *i) is false DefinitionDefined in algo.h.Requirements on typesFor the first version:
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ComplexityLinear. Zero comparisons if [first, last) is an empty range, otherwise at most (last - first) - 1 comparisons.Exampleint A[] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7}; const int N = sizeof(A) / sizeof(int); assert(!is_sorted(A, A + N)); sort(A, A + N); assert(is_sorted(A, A + N)); NotesSee alsosort, stable_sort, partial_sort, partial_sort_copy, sort_heap, binary_search, lower_bound, upper_bound, less<T>, StrictWeakOrdering, LessThan ComparableCopyright © 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TrademarkInformation
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