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/*
* Copyright 2008-2012 NVIDIA Corporation
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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/*! \file sort.h
* \brief Functions for reorganizing ranges into sorted order
*/
#pragma once
#include <thrust/detail/config.h>
#include <thrust/detail/execution_policy.h>
namespace thrust
{
/*! \addtogroup sorting
* \ingroup algorithms
* \{
*/
/*! \p sort sorts the elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> into
* ascending order, meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid
* iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j,
* then \c *j is not less than \c *i. Note: \c sort is not guaranteed
* to be stable. That is, suppose that \c *i and \c *j are equivalent:
* neither one is less than the other. It is not guaranteed that the
* relative order of these two elements will be preserved by \p sort.
*
* This version of \p sort compares objects using \c operator<.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort to sort
* a sequence of integers using the \p thrust::host execution policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(thrust::host, A, A + N);
* // A is now {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename RandomAccessIterator>
void sort(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last);
/*! \p sort sorts the elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> into
* ascending order, meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid
* iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j,
* then \c *j is not less than \c *i. Note: \c sort is not guaranteed
* to be stable. That is, suppose that \c *i and \c *j are equivalent:
* neither one is less than the other. It is not guaranteed that the
* relative order of these two elements will be preserved by \p sort.
*
* This version of \p sort compares objects using \c operator<.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort to sort
* a sequence of integers.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(A, A + N);
* // A is now {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator>
void sort(RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last);
/*! \p sort sorts the elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> into
* ascending order, meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid
* iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j,
* then \c *j is not less than \c *i. Note: \c sort is not guaranteed
* to be stable. That is, suppose that \c *i and \c *j are equivalent:
* neither one is less than the other. It is not guaranteed that the
* relative order of these two elements will be preserved by \p sort.
*
* This version of \p sort compares objects using a function object
* \p comp.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code demonstrates how to sort integers in descending order
* using the greater<int> comparison operator using the \p thrust::host execution policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(thrust::host, A, A + N, thrust::greater<int>());
* // A is now {8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1};
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void sort(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p sort sorts the elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> into
* ascending order, meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid
* iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j,
* then \c *j is not less than \c *i. Note: \c sort is not guaranteed
* to be stable. That is, suppose that \c *i and \c *j are equivalent:
* neither one is less than the other. It is not guaranteed that the
* relative order of these two elements will be preserved by \p sort.
*
* This version of \p sort compares objects using a function object
* \p comp.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code demonstrates how to sort integers in descending order
* using the greater<int> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(A, A + N, thrust::greater<int>());
* // A is now {8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1};
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void sort(RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p stable_sort is much like \c sort: it sorts the elements in
* <tt>[first, last)</tt> into ascending order, meaning that if \c i
* and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such
* that \c i precedes \c j, then \c *j is not less than \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort compares objects using \c operator<.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort to sort
* a sequence of integers using the \p thrust::host execution policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::stable_sort(thrust::host, A, A + N);
* // A is now {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/stable_sort.html
* \see \p sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename RandomAccessIterator>
void stable_sort(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last);
/*! \p stable_sort is much like \c sort: it sorts the elements in
* <tt>[first, last)</tt> into ascending order, meaning that if \c i
* and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such
* that \c i precedes \c j, then \c *j is not less than \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort compares objects using \c operator<.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort to sort
* a sequence of integers.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::stable_sort(A, A + N);
* // A is now {1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/stable_sort.html
* \see \p sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator>
void stable_sort(RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last);
/*! \p stable_sort is much like \c sort: it sorts the elements in
* <tt>[first, last)</tt> into ascending order, meaning that if \c i
* and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such
* that \c i precedes \c j, then \c *j is not less than \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort compares objects using a function object
* \p comp.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code demonstrates how to sort integers in descending order
* using the greater<int> comparison operator using the \p thrust::host execution policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(A, A + N, thrust::greater<int>());
* // A is now {8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1};
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/stable_sort.html
* \see \p sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void stable_sort(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p stable_sort is much like \c sort: it sorts the elements in
* <tt>[first, last)</tt> into ascending order, meaning that if \c i
* and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such
* that \c i precedes \c j, then \c *j is not less than \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[first, last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort compares objects using a function object
* \p comp.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code demonstrates how to sort integers in descending order
* using the greater<int> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int A[N] = {1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* thrust::sort(A, A + N, thrust::greater<int>());
* // A is now {8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1};
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/stable_sort.html
* \see \p sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void stable_sort(RandomAccessIterator first,
RandomAccessIterator last,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
///////////////
// Key Value //
///////////////
/*! \p sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p sort_by_key sorts the
* elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* Note: \c sort_by_key is not guaranteed to be stable. That is, suppose that
* \c *i and \c *j are equivalent: neither one is less than the other. It is not
* guaranteed that the relative order of these two keys or the relative
* order of their corresponding values will be preserved by \p sort_by_key.
*
* This version of \p sort_by_key compares key objects using \c operator<.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys using the \p thrust::host execution policy
* for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::sort_by_key(thrust::host, keys, keys + N, values);
* // keys is now { 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* // values is now {'a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'd'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
* \see \p sort
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2>
void sort_by_key(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first);
/*! \p sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p sort_by_key sorts the
* elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* Note: \c sort_by_key is not guaranteed to be stable. That is, suppose that
* \c *i and \c *j are equivalent: neither one is less than the other. It is not
* guaranteed that the relative order of these two keys or the relative
* order of their corresponding values will be preserved by \p sort_by_key.
*
* This version of \p sort_by_key compares key objects using \c operator<.
*
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::sort_by_key(keys, keys + N, values);
* // keys is now { 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* // values is now {'a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'd'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
* \see \p sort
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2>
void sort_by_key(RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first);
/*! \p sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p sort_by_key sorts the
* elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* Note: \c sort_by_key is not guaranteed to be stable. That is, suppose that
* \c *i and \c *j are equivalent: neither one is less than the other. It is not
* guaranteed that the relative order of these two keys or the relative
* order of their corresponding values will be preserved by \p sort_by_key.
*
* This version of \p sort_by_key compares key objects using a function object
* \c comp.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys using the \p thrust::host execution policy
* for parallelization.The keys are sorted in descending order using the <tt>greater<int></tt> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::sort_by_key(thrust::host, keys, keys + N, values, thrust::greater<int>());
* // keys is now { 8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1}
* // values is now {'d', 'f', 'e', 'b', 'c', 'a'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
* \see \p sort
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void sort_by_key(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p sort_by_key sorts the
* elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* Note: \c sort_by_key is not guaranteed to be stable. That is, suppose that
* \c *i and \c *j are equivalent: neither one is less than the other. It is not
* guaranteed that the relative order of these two keys or the relative
* order of their corresponding values will be preserved by \p sort_by_key.
*
* This version of \p sort_by_key compares key objects using a function object
* \c comp.
*
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys. The keys
* are sorted in descending order using the greater<int> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::sort_by_key(keys, keys + N, values, thrust::greater<int>());
* // keys is now { 8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1}
* // values is now {'d', 'f', 'e', 'b', 'c', 'a'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
* \see \p sort
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void sort_by_key(RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p stable_sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p stable_sort_by_key
* sorts the elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort_by_key is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort_by_key is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort_by_key compares key objects using \c operator<.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p stable_sort_by_key to sort
* an array of characters using integers as sorting keys using the \p thrust::host execution policy for
* parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::stable_sort_by_key(thrust::host, keys, keys + N, values);
* // keys is now { 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* // values is now {'a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'd'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2>
void stable_sort_by_key(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first);
/*! \p stable_sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p stable_sort_by_key
* sorts the elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort_by_key is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort_by_key is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort_by_key compares key objects using \c operator<.
*
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering relation on \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined in the
* <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p stable_sort_by_key to sort
* an array of characters using integers as sorting keys.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::stable_sort_by_key(keys, keys + N, values);
* // keys is now { 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8}
* // values is now {'a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'd'}
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2>
void stable_sort_by_key(RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first);
/*! \p stable_sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p stable_sort_by_key
* sorts the elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort_by_key is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort_by_key is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort_by_key compares key objects using the function
* object \p comp.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys using the \p thrust::host execution policy for
* parallelization. The keys are sorted in descending order using the <tt>greater<int></tt> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::stable_sort_by_key(thrust::host, keys, keys + N, values, thrust::greater<int>());
* // keys is now { 8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1}
* // values is now {'d', 'f', 'e', 'b', 'c', 'a'}
* \endcode
*
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy,
typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void stable_sort_by_key(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \p stable_sort_by_key performs a key-value sort. That is, \p stable_sort_by_key
* sorts the elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> and <tt>[values_first,
* values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt> into ascending key order,
* meaning that if \c i and \c j are any two valid iterators in <tt>[keys_first,
* keys_last)</tt> such that \c i precedes \c j, and \c p and \c q are iterators
* in <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>
* corresponding to \c i and \c j respectively, then \c *j is not less than
* \c *i.
*
* As the name suggests, \p stable_sort_by_key is stable: it preserves the
* relative ordering of equivalent elements. That is, if \c x and \c y
* are elements in <tt>[keys_first, keys_last)</tt> such that \c x precedes \c y,
* and if the two elements are equivalent (neither <tt>x < y</tt> nor
* <tt>y < x</tt>) then a postcondition of \p stable_sort_by_key is that \c x
* still precedes \c y.
*
* This version of \p stable_sort_by_key compares key objects using the function
* object \p comp.
*
* \param keys_first The beginning of the key sequence.
* \param keys_last The end of the key sequence.
* \param values_first The beginning of the value sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
*
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator1 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* \p RandomAccessIterator1 is mutable,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator1's \c value_type is convertible to \p StrictWeakOrdering's
* \c first_argument_type and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam RandomAccessIterator2 is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.hml">Random Access Iterator</a>,
* and \p RandomAccessIterator2 is mutable.
* \tparam StrictWeakOrdering is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* \pre The range <tt>[keys_first, keys_last))</tt> shall not overlap the range <tt>[values_first, values_first + (keys_last - keys_first))</tt>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p sort_by_key to sort
* an array of character values using integers as sorting keys. The keys
* are sorted in descending order using the greater<int> comparison operator.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* const int N = 6;
* int keys[N] = { 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7};
* char values[N] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};
* thrust::stable_sort_by_key(keys, keys + N, values, thrust::greater<int>());
* // keys is now { 8, 7, 5, 4, 2, 1}
* // values is now {'d', 'f', 'e', 'b', 'c', 'a'}
* \endcode
*
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/sort.html
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
*/
template<typename RandomAccessIterator1,
typename RandomAccessIterator2,
typename StrictWeakOrdering>
void stable_sort_by_key(RandomAccessIterator1 keys_first,
RandomAccessIterator1 keys_last,
RandomAccessIterator2 values_first,
StrictWeakOrdering comp);
/*! \} // end sorting
*/
/*! \addtogroup reductions
* \{
* \addtogroup predicates
* \{
*/
/*! \p is_sorted returns \c true if the range <tt>[first, last)</tt> is
* sorted in ascending order, and \c false otherwise.
*
* Specifically, this version of \p is_sorted returns \c false if for
* some iterator \c i in the range <tt>[first, last - 1)</tt> the
* expression <tt>*(i + 1) < *i</tt> is \c true.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \return \c true, if the sequence is sorted; \c false, otherwise.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a>,
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering on objects of \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined
* in the <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
*
* The following code demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted to test whether the
* contents of a \c device_vector are stored in ascending order using the \p thrust::device execution policy
* for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h>
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(6);
* v[0] = 1;
* v[1] = 4;
* v[2] = 2;
* v[3] = 8;
* v[4] = 5;
* v[5] = 7;
*
* bool result = thrust::is_sorted(thrust::device, v.begin(), v.end());
*
* // result == false
*
* thrust::sort(v.begin(), v.end());
* result = thrust::is_sorted(thrust::device, v.begin(), v.end());
*
* // result == true
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/is_sorted.html
* \see is_sorted_until
* \see \c sort
* \see \c stable_sort
* \see \c less<T>
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename ForwardIterator>
bool is_sorted(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last);
/*! \p is_sorted returns \c true if the range <tt>[first, last)</tt> is
* sorted in ascending order, and \c false otherwise.
*
* Specifically, this version of \p is_sorted returns \c false if for
* some iterator \c i in the range <tt>[first, last - 1)</tt> the
* expression <tt>*(i + 1) < *i</tt> is \c true.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \return \c true, if the sequence is sorted; \c false, otherwise.
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a>,
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>,
* and the ordering on objects of \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a <em>strict weak ordering</em>, as defined
* in the <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a> requirements.
*
*
* The following code demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted to test whether the
* contents of a \c device_vector are stored in ascending order.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h>
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* ...
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(6);
* v[0] = 1;
* v[1] = 4;
* v[2] = 2;
* v[3] = 8;
* v[4] = 5;
* v[5] = 7;
*
* bool result = thrust::is_sorted(v.begin(), v.end());
*
* // result == false
*
* thrust::sort(v.begin(), v.end());
* result = thrust::is_sorted(v.begin(), v.end());
*
* // result == true
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/is_sorted.html
* \see is_sorted_until
* \see \c sort
* \see \c stable_sort
* \see \c less<T>
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator>
bool is_sorted(ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last);
/*! \p is_sorted returns \c true if the range <tt>[first, last)</tt> is sorted in ascending
* order accoring to a user-defined comparison operation, and \c false otherwise.
*
* Specifically, this version of \p is_sorted returns \c false if for some iterator \c i in
* the range <tt>[first, last - 1)</tt> the expression <tt>comp(*(i + 1), *i)</tt> is \c true.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
* \return \c true, if the sequence is sorted according to comp; \c false, otherwise.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a>,
* and \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is convertible to both \c StrictWeakOrdering's \c first_argument_type
* and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam Compare is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted to test whether the
* contents of a \c device_vector are stored in descending order using the \p thrust::device execution
* policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
* ...
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(6);
* v[0] = 1;
* v[1] = 4;
* v[2] = 2;
* v[3] = 8;
* v[4] = 5;
* v[5] = 7;
*
* thrust::greater<int> comp;
* bool result = thrust::is_sorted(thrust::device, v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
*
* // result == false
*
* thrust::sort(v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
* result = thrust::is_sorted(thrust::device, v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
*
* // result == true
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/is_sorted.html
* \see \c sort
* \see \c stable_sort
* \see \c less<T>
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename ForwardIterator, typename Compare>
bool is_sorted(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last,
Compare comp);
/*! \p is_sorted returns \c true if the range <tt>[first, last)</tt> is sorted in ascending
* order accoring to a user-defined comparison operation, and \c false otherwise.
*
* Specifically, this version of \p is_sorted returns \c false if for some iterator \c i in
* the range <tt>[first, last - 1)</tt> the expression <tt>comp(*(i + 1), *i)</tt> is \c true.
*
* \param first The beginning of the sequence.
* \param last The end of the sequence.
* \param comp Comparison operator.
* \return \c true, if the sequence is sorted according to comp; \c false, otherwise.
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a>,
* and \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is convertible to both \c StrictWeakOrdering's \c first_argument_type
* and \c second_argument_type.
* \tparam Compare is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted to test whether the
* contents of a \c device_vector are stored in descending order.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h>
* ...
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(6);
* v[0] = 1;
* v[1] = 4;
* v[2] = 2;
* v[3] = 8;
* v[4] = 5;
* v[5] = 7;
*
* thrust::greater<int> comp;
* bool result = thrust::is_sorted(v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
*
* // result == false
*
* thrust::sort(v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
* result = thrust::is_sorted(v.begin(), v.end(), comp);
*
* // result == true
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/is_sorted.html
* \see \c sort
* \see \c stable_sort
* \see \c less<T>
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator, typename Compare>
bool is_sorted(ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last,
Compare comp);
/*! This version of \p is_sorted_until returns the last iterator \c i in <tt>[first,last]</tt> for
* which the range <tt>[first,last)</tt> is sorted using \c operator<. If <tt>distance(first,last) < 2</tt>,
* \p is_sorted_until simply returns \p last.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization.
* \param first The beginning of the range of interest.
* \param last The end of the range of interest.
* \return The last iterator in the input range for which it is sorted.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a> and
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted_until to find the first position
* in an array where the data becomes unsorted using the \p thrust::host execution policy for
* parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
*
* ...
*
* int A[8] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3};
*
* int * B = thrust::is_sorted_until(thrust::host, A, A + 8);
*
* // B - A is 4
* // [A, B) is sorted
* \endcode
*
* \see \p is_sorted
* \see \p sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename ForwardIterator>
ForwardIterator is_sorted_until(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last);
/*! This version of \p is_sorted_until returns the last iterator \c i in <tt>[first,last]</tt> for
* which the range <tt>[first,last)</tt> is sorted using \c operator<. If <tt>distance(first,last) < 2</tt>,
* \p is_sorted_until simply returns \p last.
*
* \param first The beginning of the range of interest.
* \param last The end of the range of interest.
* \return The last iterator in the input range for which it is sorted.
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a> and
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThan Comparable</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted_until to find the first position
* in an array where the data becomes unsorted:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
*
* ...
*
* int A[8] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3};
*
* int * B = thrust::is_sorted_until(A, A + 8);
*
* // B - A is 4
* // [A, B) is sorted
* \endcode
*
* \see \p is_sorted
* \see \p sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator>
ForwardIterator is_sorted_until(ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last);
/*! This version of \p is_sorted_until returns the last iterator \c i in <tt>[first,last]</tt> for
* which the range <tt>[first,last)</tt> is sorted using the function object \c comp. If <tt>distance(first,last) < 2</tt>,
* \p is_sorted_until simply returns \p last.
*
* The algorithm's execution is parallelized as determined by \p exec.
*
* \param exec The execution policy to use for parallelization:
* \param first The beginning of the range of interest.
* \param last The end of the range of interest.
* \param comp The function object to use for comparison.
* \return The last iterator in the input range for which it is sorted.
*
* \tparam DerivedPolicy The name of the derived execution policy.
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a> and
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p Compare's \c argument_type.
* \tparam Compare is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted_until to find the first position
* in an array where the data becomes unsorted in descending order using the \p thrust::host execution
* policy for parallelization:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
* #include <thrust/execution_policy.h>
*
* ...
*
* int A[8] = {3, 2, 1, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0};
*
* thrust::greater<int> comp;
* int * B = thrust::is_sorted_until(thrust::host, A, A + 8, comp);
*
* // B - A is 4
* // [A, B) is sorted in descending order
* \endcode
*
* \see \p is_sorted
* \see \p sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename ForwardIterator, typename Compare>
ForwardIterator is_sorted_until(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec,
ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last,
Compare comp);
/*! This version of \p is_sorted_until returns the last iterator \c i in <tt>[first,last]</tt> for
* which the range <tt>[first,last)</tt> is sorted using the function object \c comp. If <tt>distance(first,last) < 2</tt>,
* \p is_sorted_until simply returns \p last.
*
* \param first The beginning of the range of interest.
* \param last The end of the range of interest.
* \param comp The function object to use for comparison.
* \return The last iterator in the input range for which it is sorted.
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator.html">Forward Iterator</a> and
* \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type is convertible to \p Compare's \c argument_type.
* \tparam Compare is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/StrictWeakOrdering.html">Strict Weak Ordering</a>.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p is_sorted_until to find the first position
* in an array where the data becomes unsorted in descending order:
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/sort.h>
* #include <thrust/functional.h>
*
* ...
*
* int A[8] = {3, 2, 1, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0};
*
* thrust::greater<int> comp;
* int * B = thrust::is_sorted_until(A, A + 8, comp);
*
* // B - A is 4
* // [A, B) is sorted in descending order
* \endcode
*
* \see \p is_sorted
* \see \p sort
* \see \p sort_by_key
* \see \p stable_sort
* \see \p stable_sort_by_key
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator, typename Compare>
ForwardIterator is_sorted_until(ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last,
Compare comp);
/*! \} // end predicates
* \} // end reductions
*/
} // end namespace thrust
#include <thrust/detail/sort.inl>