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CodeBlocksPortable/Borland/BCC55/Examples/StdLib/negator.cpp

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#include "stlexam.h"
#pragma hdrstop
/**************************************************************************
*
* negator.cpp - Example program for reversing the sense of predicate
* function objects by using function adaptors and function
* objects. See Class Reference Section
*
***************************************************************************
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#include<functional>
#include<algorithm>
#ifdef _RW_STD_IOSTREAM
#include <iostream>
#else
#include <iostream.h>
#endif
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace std;
#endif
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE
using std::unary_function;
#endif
//
// Create a new predicate from unary_function.
//
template<class Arg>
class is_odd : public unary_function<Arg, bool>
{
public:
bool operator() (const Arg& arg1) const
{
return (arg1 % 2 ? true : false);
}
};
int main ()
{
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace std;
#endif
less<int> less_func;
//
// Use not2 on less.
//
cout << (less_func(1,4) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (less_func(4,1) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (not2(less<int>())(1,4) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (not2(less<int>())(4,1) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
//
// Create an instance of our predicate.
//
is_odd<int> odd;
//
// Use not1 on our user defined predicate.
//
cout << (odd(1) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (odd(4) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (not1(odd)(1) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
cout << (not1(odd)(4) ? "TRUE" : "FALSE") << endl;
return 0;
}