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|  |     Copyright 2010 Neil Groves | ||
|  |     Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. | ||
|  |     (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) | ||
|  | /] | ||
|  | [section:merge merge] | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading Prototype] | ||
|  | 
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|  | `` | ||
|  | template< | ||
|  |     class SinglePassRange1, | ||
|  |     class SinglePassRange2, | ||
|  |     class OutputIterator | ||
|  |     > | ||
|  | OutputIterator merge(const SinglePassRange1& rng1, | ||
|  |                      const SinglePassRange2& rng2, | ||
|  |                      OutputIterator          out); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | template< | ||
|  |     class SinglePassRange1, | ||
|  |     class SinglePassRange2, | ||
|  |     class OutputIterator, | ||
|  |     class BinaryPredicate | ||
|  |     > | ||
|  | OutputIterator merge(const SinglePassRange1& rng1, | ||
|  |                      const SinglePassRange2& rng2, | ||
|  |                      OutputIterator          out, | ||
|  |                      BinaryPredicate         pred); | ||
|  | `` | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading Description] | ||
|  | 
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|  | `merge` combines two sorted ranges `rng1` and `rng2` into a single sorted range by copying elements. `merge` is stable. The return value is `out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2)`. | ||
|  | 
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|  | The two versions of `merge` differ by how they compare the elements. | ||
|  | 
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|  | The non-predicate version uses the `operator<()` for the range value type. The predicate version uses the predicate instead of `operator<()`. | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading Definition] | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Defined in the header file `boost/range/algorithm/merge.hpp` | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | [heading Requirements] | ||
|  | 
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|  | [*For the non-predicate version:] | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | * `SinglePassRange1` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. | ||
|  | * `SinglePassRange2` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. | ||
|  | * `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is the same as `range_value<SinglePassRange2>::type`. | ||
|  | * `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is a model of the `LessThanComparableConcept`. | ||
|  | * The ordering on objects of `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is a [*/strict weak ordering/], as defined in the `LessThanComparableConcept` requirements. | ||
|  | * `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. | ||
|  | 
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|  | [*For the predicate version:] | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | * `SinglePassRange1` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. | ||
|  | * `SinglePassRange2` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. | ||
|  | * `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is the same as `range_value<SinglePassRange2>::type`. | ||
|  | * `BinaryPredicate` is a model of the `StrictWeakOrderingConcept`. | ||
|  | * `SinglePassRange1`'s value type is convertible to both `BinaryPredicate`'s argument types. | ||
|  | * `range_value<SinglePassRange1>::type` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading Precondition:] | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading For the non-predicate version:] | ||
|  | 
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|  | * The elements of `rng1` are in ascending order. That is, for each adjacent element pair `[x,y]` of `rng1`, `y < x == false`. | ||
|  | * The elements of `rng2` are in ascending order. That is, for each adjacent element pair `[x,y]` of `rng2`, `y < x == false`. | ||
|  | * The ranges `rng1` and `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` do not overlap. | ||
|  | * The ranges `rng2` and `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` do not overlap. | ||
|  | * `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` is a valid range. | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading For the predicate version:] | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | * The elements of `rng1` are in ascending order. That is, for each adjacent element pair `[x,y]`, of `rng1`, `pred(y, x) == false`. | ||
|  | * The elements of `rng2` are in ascending order. That is, for each adjacent element pair `[x,y]`, of `rng2`, `pred(y, x) == false`. | ||
|  | * The ranges `rng1` and `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` do not overlap. | ||
|  | * The ranges `rng2` and `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` do not overlap. | ||
|  | * `[out, out + distance(rng1) + distance(rng2))` is a valid range. | ||
|  | 
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|  | [heading Complexity] | ||
|  | 
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|  | Linear. There are no comparisons if both `rng1` and `rng2` are empty, otherwise at most `distance(rng1) + distance(rng2) - 1` comparisons. | ||
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|  | [endsect] | ||
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