C++/STL Algorithms Modifying sequence operations/rotate copy

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Use rotate_copy to print elements rotated one element to the left

 
 
    
/* The following code example is taken from the book
 * "The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference"
 * by Nicolai M. Josuttis, Addison-Wesley, 1999
 *
 * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 1999.
 * Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software
 * is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
 * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
 * warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
 */
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <deque>
#include <list>
#include <set>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <functional>
#include <numeric>
/* PRINT_ELEMENTS()
 * - prints optional C-string optcstr followed by
 * - all elements of the collection coll
 * - separated by spaces
 */
template <class T>
inline void PRINT_ELEMENTS (const T& coll, const char* optcstr="")
{
    typename T::const_iterator pos;
    std::cout << optcstr;
    for (pos=coll.begin(); pos!=coll.end(); ++pos) {
        std::cout << *pos << " ";
    }
    std::cout << std::endl;
}
/* INSERT_ELEMENTS (collection, first, last)
 * - fill values from first to last into the collection
 * - NOTE: NO half-open range
 */
template <class T>
inline void INSERT_ELEMENTS (T& coll, int first, int last)
{
    for (int i=first; i<=last; ++i) {
        coll.insert(coll.end(),i);
    }
}
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    set<int> coll;
    INSERT_ELEMENTS(coll,1,9);
    PRINT_ELEMENTS(coll);
    // print elements rotated one element to the left
    set<int>::iterator pos = coll.begin();
    advance(pos,1);
    rotate_copy(coll.begin(),                     // beginning of source
                pos,                              // new first element
                coll.end(),                       // end of source
                ostream_iterator<int>(cout," ")); // destination
    cout << endl;
}
/* 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
 */


Use rotate_copy to print elements rotated so that element with value 4 is the beginning

 
 
    
/* The following code example is taken from the book
 * "The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference"
 * by Nicolai M. Josuttis, Addison-Wesley, 1999
 *
 * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 1999.
 * Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software
 * is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
 * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
 * warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
 */
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <deque>
#include <list>
#include <set>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <functional>
#include <numeric>
/* PRINT_ELEMENTS()
 * - prints optional C-string optcstr followed by
 * - all elements of the collection coll
 * - separated by spaces
 */
template <class T>
inline void PRINT_ELEMENTS (const T& coll, const char* optcstr="")
{
    typename T::const_iterator pos;
    std::cout << optcstr;
    for (pos=coll.begin(); pos!=coll.end(); ++pos) {
        std::cout << *pos << " ";
    }
    std::cout << std::endl;
}
/* INSERT_ELEMENTS (collection, first, last)
 * - fill values from first to last into the collection
 * - NOTE: NO half-open range
 */
template <class T>
inline void INSERT_ELEMENTS (T& coll, int first, int last)
{
    for (int i=first; i<=last; ++i) {
        coll.insert(coll.end(),i);
    }
}
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    set<int> coll;
    INSERT_ELEMENTS(coll,1,9);
    PRINT_ELEMENTS(coll);
    // print elements rotated so that element with value 4 is the beginning
    rotate_copy(coll.begin(),                     // beginning of source
                coll.find(4),                     // new first element
                coll.end(),                       // end of source
                ostream_iterator<int>(cout," ")); // destination
    cout << endl;
}
 /* 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3
 */


Use rotate_copy to print elements rotated two elements to the right

 
 
    

/* The following code example is taken from the book
 * "The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference"
 * by Nicolai M. Josuttis, Addison-Wesley, 1999
 *
 * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 1999.
 * Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software
 * is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies.
 * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
 * warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
 */
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <deque>
#include <list>
#include <set>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <functional>
#include <numeric>
/* PRINT_ELEMENTS()
 * - prints optional C-string optcstr followed by
 * - all elements of the collection coll
 * - separated by spaces
 */
template <class T>
inline void PRINT_ELEMENTS (const T& coll, const char* optcstr="")
{
    typename T::const_iterator pos;
    std::cout << optcstr;
    for (pos=coll.begin(); pos!=coll.end(); ++pos) {
        std::cout << *pos << " ";
    }
    std::cout << std::endl;
}
/* INSERT_ELEMENTS (collection, first, last)
 * - fill values from first to last into the collection
 * - NOTE: NO half-open range
 */
template <class T>
inline void INSERT_ELEMENTS (T& coll, int first, int last)
{
    for (int i=first; i<=last; ++i) {
        coll.insert(coll.end(),i);
    }
}
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    set<int> coll;
    set<int>::iterator pos;
    INSERT_ELEMENTS(coll,1,9);
    PRINT_ELEMENTS(coll);
    // print elements rotated two elements to the right
    pos = coll.end();
    advance(pos,-2);
    rotate_copy(coll.begin(),                     // beginning of source
                pos,                              // new first element
                coll.end(),                       // end of source
                ostream_iterator<int>(cout," ")); // destination
    cout << endl;
}
/* 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
 */