std::equal_to
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Defined in header <functional>
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template< class T > struct equal_to; |
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template< class T = void > struct equal_to; |
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Function object for performing comparisons. Unless specialised, invokes operator== on type T
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Specializations
The standard library provides a specialization of
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(since C++14) |
Member types
Type | Definition |
result_type (deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
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bool |
first_argument_type (deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
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T
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second_argument_type (deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
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T
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These member types are obtained via publicly inheriting std::binary_function<T, T, bool>. |
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Member functions
operator() |
checks if the arguments are equal (public member function) |
std::equal_to::operator()
bool operator()( const T& lhs, const T& rhs ) const; |
(constexpr since C++14) | |
Checks whether lhs is equal to rhs.
Parameters
lhs, rhs | - | values to compare |
Return value
true if lhs == rhs, false otherwise.
Exceptions
May throw implementation-defined exceptions.
Possible implementation
constexpr bool operator()(const T& lhs, const T& rhs) const { return lhs == rhs; } |
See also
determines if two sets of elements are the same (function template) | |
function object implementing x != y (class template) | |
function object implementing x < y (class template) | |
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constrained function object implementing x == y (class) |