std::projected
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| Defined in header <iterator>
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| template< std::indirectly_readable I, std::indirectly_regular_unary_invocable<I> Proj > |
(1) | (since C++20) |
| template< std::weakly_incrementable I, class Proj > struct incrementable_traits<std::projected<I, Proj>> { |
(2) | (since C++20) |
1) Class template
projected combines an indirectly_readable type I and a callable object type Proj into a new indirectly_readable type whose reference type is the result of applying Proj to the std::iter_reference_t<I>.2) This specialization of std::incrementable_traits makes std::projected<I, Proj> a
weakly_incrementable type when I is also a weakly_incrementable type.projected is only used to constrain algorithms that accept callable objects and projections, and hence its operator*() is not defined.
Template parameters
| I | - | an indirectly readable type |
| Proj | - | projection applied to a dereferenced I
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