std::not1

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Defined in header <functional>
template< class Predicate >
std::unary_negate<Predicate> not1( const Predicate& pred );
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template< class Predicate >
constexpr std::unary_negate<Predicate> not1( const Predicate& pred );
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std::not1 is a helper function to create a function object that returns the complement of the unary predicate function passed. The function object created is of type std::unary_negate<Predicate>.

The unary predicate type must define a member type, argument_type, that is convertible to the predicate's parameter type. The unary function objects obtained from std::ref, std::cref, std::negate, std::logical_not, std::mem_fn, std::function, std::hash, or from another call to std::not1 have this type defined, as are function objects derived from the deprecated std::unary_function.

Parameters

pred - unary predicate

Return value

std::not1 returns an object of type std::unary_negate<Predicate>, constructed with pred.

Exceptions

(none)

Example

#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <numeric>
#include <vector>
 
struct LessThan7 : std::unary_function<int, bool>
{
    bool operator()(int i) const { return i < 7; }
};
 
int main()
{
    std::vector<int> v(10);
    std::iota(std::begin(v), std::end(v), 0);
 
    std::cout << std::count_if(begin(v), end(v), std::not1(LessThan7())) << '\n';
 
    // the same as above using std::function
    std::function<bool(int)> less_than_9 = [](int x) { return x < 9; };
    std::cout << std::count_if(begin(v), end(v), std::not1(less_than_9)) << '\n';
}

Output:

3
1

See also

(C++17)
creates a function object that returns the complement of the result of the function object it holds
(function template)
(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
wrapper function object returning the complement of the unary predicate it holds
(class template)
(C++11)
copyable wrapper of any copy constructible callable object
(class template)
move-only wrapper of any callable object that supports qualifiers in a given call signature
(class template)
(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20)
constructs custom std::binary_negate object
(function template)
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
creates an adaptor-compatible function object wrapper from a pointer to function
(function template)
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
adaptor-compatible unary function base class
(class template)