hpx::ranges::transform#

Defined in header hpx/algorithm.hpp.

See Public API for a list of names and headers that are part of the public HPX API.

namespace hpx
namespace ranges

Functions

template<typename ExPolicy, typename FwdIter1, typename Sent1, typename FwdIter2, typename F, typename Proj = hpx::identity>
parallel::util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy, ranges::unary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2>>::type transform(ExPolicy &&policy, FwdIter1 first, Sent1 last, FwdIter2 dest, F &&f, Proj &&proj = Proj())#

Applies the given function f to the given range rng and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the invocations of f.

  • FwdIter1 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent1 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter1.

  • FwdIter2 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj – The type of an optional projection function. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.

  • first – Refers to the beginning of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last – Refers to the end of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is an unary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type &a);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The type Type must be such that an object of type FwdIter1 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter2 can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns a hpx::future<ranges::unary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2> > if the execution policy is of type parallel_task_policy and returns ranges::unary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2> otherwise. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the input sequence and the output iterator to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename ExPolicy, typename Rng, typename FwdIter, typename F, typename Proj = hpx::identity>
parallel::util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy, ranges::unary_transform_result<hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng>, FwdIter>> transform(ExPolicy &&policy, Rng &&rng, FwdIter dest, F &&f, Proj &&proj = Proj())#

Applies the given function f to the given range rng and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the invocations of f.

  • Rng – The type of the source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • FwdIter – The type of the iterator representing the destination range (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj – The type of an optional projection function. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.

  • rng – Refers to the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is an unary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type &a);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The type Type must be such that an object of type range_iterator<Rng>::type can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type. The type Ret must be such that an object of type OutIter can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns a hpx::future<ranges::unary_transform_result<range_iterator<Rng>::type, FwdIter>> if the execution policy is of type parallel_task_policy and returns ranges::unary_transform_result<range_iterator<Rng>::type, FwdIter> otherwise. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the input sequence and the output iterator to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename ExPolicy, typename FwdIter1, typename Sent1, typename FwdIter2, typename Sent2, typename FwdIter3, typename F, typename Proj1 = hpx::identity, typename Proj2 = hpx::identity>
parallel::util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy, ranges::binary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2, FwdIter3>>::type transform(ExPolicy &&policy, FwdIter1 first1, Sent1 last1, FwdIter2 first2, Sent2 last2, FwdIter3 dest, F &&f, Proj1 &&proj1 = Proj1(), Proj2 &&proj2 = Proj2())#

Applies the given function f to pairs of elements from two ranges: one defined by rng and the other beginning at first2, and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the invocations of f.

  • FwdIter1 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent1 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter1.

  • FwdIter2 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent2 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter2.

  • FwdIter3 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj1 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the first sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

  • Proj2 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the second sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.

  • first1 – Refers to the beginning of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last1 – Refers to the end of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • first2 – Refers to the beginning of the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last2 – Refers to the end of the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is a binary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The types Type1 and Type2 must be such that objects of types FwdIter1 and FwdIter2 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type1 and Type2 respectively. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter3 can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj1 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the first sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

  • proj2 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the second sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns A hpx::future<ranges::binary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2, FwdIter3>> if the execution policy is of type parallel_task_policy and returns ranges::binary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2, FwdIter3> otherwise. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the first input sequence, an iterator referring to the first element after the second input sequence, and the output iterator referring to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename ExPolicy, typename Rng1, typename Rng2, typename FwdIter, typename F, typename Proj1 = hpx::identity, typename Proj2 = hpx::identity>
parallel::util::detail::algorithm_result<ExPolicy, ranges::binary_transform_result<hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng1>, hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng2>, FwdIter>> transform_t(ExPolicy &&policy, Rng1 &&rng1, Rng2 &&rng2, FwdIter dest, F &&f, Proj1 &&proj1 = Proj1(), Proj2 &&proj2 = Proj2())#

Applies the given function f to pairs of elements from two ranges: one defined by [first1, last1) and the other beginning at first2, and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type sequenced_policy execute in sequential order in the calling thread.

The invocations of f in the parallel transform algorithm invoked with an execution policy object of type parallel_policy or parallel_task_policy are permitted to execute in an unordered fashion in unspecified threads, and indeterminately sequenced within each thread.

Note

Complexity: Exactly min(last2-first2, last1-first1) applications of f

Note

The algorithm will invoke the binary predicate until it reaches the end of the shorter of the two given input sequences

Template Parameters
  • ExPolicy – The type of the execution policy to use (deduced). It describes the manner in which the execution of the algorithm may be parallelized and the manner in which it executes the invocations of f.

  • Rng1 – The type of the first source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • Rng2 – The type of the second source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • FwdIter – The type of the iterator representing the destination range (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an output iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj1 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the first sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

  • Proj2 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the second sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • policy – The execution policy to use for the scheduling of the iterations.

  • rng1 – Refers to the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • rng2 – Refers to the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is a binary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The types Type1 and Type2 must be such that objects of types range_iterator<Rng1>::type and range_iterator<Rng2>::type can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type1 and Type2 respectively. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj1 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the first sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

  • proj2 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the second sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns a hpx::future<ranges::binary_transform_result< hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng1>, hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng2>, FwdIter> > if the execution policy is of type parallel_task_policy and returns ranges::binary_transform_result< hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng1>, hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng2>, FwdIter> otherwise. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the first input sequence, an iterator referring to the first element after the second input sequence, and the output iterator referring to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename FwdIter1, typename Sent1, typename FwdIter2, typename F, typename Proj = hpx::identity>
ranges::unary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2> transform(FwdIter1 first, Sent1 last, FwdIter2 dest, F &&f, Proj &&proj = Proj())#

Applies the given function f to the given range rng and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • FwdIter1 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent1 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter1.

  • FwdIter2 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj – The type of an optional projection function. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • first – Refers to the beginning of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last – Refers to the end of the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is an unary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type &a);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The type Type must be such that an object of type FwdIter1 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter2 can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns ranges::unary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2>. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the input sequence and the output iterator to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename Rng, typename FwdIter, typename F, typename Proj = hpx::identity>
ranges::unary_transform_result<hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng>, FwdIter> transform(Rng &&rng, FwdIter dest, F &&f, Proj &&proj = Proj())#

Applies the given function f to the given range rng and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • Rng – The type of the source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • FwdIter – The type of the iterator representing the destination range (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj – The type of an optional projection function. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • rng – Refers to the sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is an unary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type &a);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The type Type must be such that an object of type range_iterator<Rng>::type can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type. The type Ret must be such that an object of type OutIter can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns ranges::unary_transform_result<range_iterator<Rng>::type, FwdIter>. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the input sequence and the output iterator to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename FwdIter1, typename Sent1, typename FwdIter2, typename Sent2, typename FwdIter3, typename F, typename Proj1 = hpx::identity, typename Proj2 = hpx::identity>
ranges::binary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2, FwdIter3> transform(FwdIter1 first1, Sent1 last1, FwdIter2 first2, Sent2 last2, FwdIter3 dest, F &&f, Proj1 &&proj1 = Proj1(), Proj2 &&proj2 = Proj2())#

Applies the given function f to pairs of elements from two ranges: one defined by rng and the other beginning at first2, and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

Note

Complexity: Exactly size(rng) applications of f

Template Parameters
  • FwdIter1 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent1 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter1.

  • FwdIter2 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • Sent2 – The type of the end source iterators used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a sentinel for FwdIter2.

  • FwdIter3 – The type of the source iterators for the first range used (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of a forward iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj1 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the first sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

  • Proj2 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the second sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • first1 – Refers to the beginning of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last1 – Refers to the end of the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • first2 – Refers to the beginning of the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • last2 – Refers to the end of the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is a binary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The types Type1 and Type2 must be such that objects of types FwdIter1 and FwdIter2 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type1 and Type2 respectively. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter3 can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj1 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the first sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

  • proj2 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the second sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns ranges::binary_transform_result<FwdIter1, FwdIter2, FwdIter3>. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the first input sequence, an iterator referring to the first element after the second input sequence, and the output iterator referring to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.

template<typename Rng1, typename Rng2, typename FwdIter, typename F, typename Proj1 = hpx::identity, typename Proj2 = hpx::identity>
ranges::binary_transform_result<hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng1>, hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng2>, FwdIter> transform(Rng1 &&rng1, Rng2 &&rng2, FwdIter dest, F &&f, Proj1 &&proj1 = Proj1(), Proj2 &&proj2 = Proj2())#

Applies the given function f to pairs of elements from two ranges: one defined by [first1, last1) and the other beginning at first2, and stores the result in another range, beginning at dest.

Note

Complexity: Exactly min(last2-first2, last1-first1) applications of f

Note

The algorithm will invoke the binary predicate until it reaches the end of the shorter of the two given input sequences

Template Parameters
  • Rng1 – The type of the first source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • Rng2 – The type of the second source range used (deduced). The iterators extracted from this range type must meet the requirements of an input iterator.

  • FwdIter – The type of the iterator representing the destination range (deduced). This iterator type must meet the requirements of an output iterator.

  • F – The type of the function/function object to use (deduced). Unlike its sequential form, the parallel overload of transform requires F to meet the requirements of CopyConstructible.

  • Proj1 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the first sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

  • Proj2 – The type of an optional projection function to be used for elements of the second sequence. This defaults to hpx::identity

Parameters
  • rng1 – Refers to the first sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • rng2 – Refers to the second sequence of elements the algorithm will be applied to.

  • dest – Refers to the beginning of the destination range.

  • f – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements in the sequence specified by [first, last).This is a binary predicate. The signature of this predicate should be equivalent to:

    Ret fun(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b);
    
    The signature does not need to have const&. The types Type1 and Type2 must be such that objects of types range_iterator<Rng1>::type and range_iterator<Rng2>::type can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted to Type1 and Type2 respectively. The type Ret must be such that an object of type FwdIter can be dereferenced and assigned a value of type Ret.

  • proj1 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the first sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

  • proj2 – Specifies the function (or function object) which will be invoked for each of the elements of the second sequence as a projection operation before the actual predicate f is invoked.

Returns

The transform algorithm returns ranges::binary_transform_result< hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng1>, hpx::traits::range_iterator_t<Rng2>, FwdIter>. The transform algorithm returns a tuple holding an iterator referring to the first element after the first input sequence, an iterator referring to the first element after the second input sequence, and the output iterator referring to the element in the destination range, one past the last element copied.