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DescriptionNot_equal_to<T> is a function object. Specifically, it is an Adaptable Binary Predicate, which means it is a function object that tests the truth or falsehood of some condition. If f is an object of class not_equal_to<T> and x and y are objects of class T, then f(x,y) returns true if x != y and false otherwise.ExampleFinds the first nonzero element in a list.list<int> L; ... list<int>::iterator first_nonzero = find_if(L.begin(), L.end(), bind2nd(not_equal_to<int>(), 0)); assert(first_nonzero == L.end() || *first_nonzero != 0); DefinitionDefined in the standard header functional, and in the nonstandard backward-compatibility header function.h.Template parameters
Model ofAdaptable Binary Predicate, DefaultConstructibleType requirementsT is EqualityComparable.Public base classesbinary_function<T, T, bool>.Members
New membersAll of not_equal_to's members are defined in the Adaptable Binary Predicate and DefaultConstructible requirements. Not_equal_to does not introduce any new members.NotesSee alsoThe function object overview, Adaptable Binary Predicate, equal_to, greater, less, greater_equal, less_equalCopyright © 1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. TrademarkInformation
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