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Adds a basic example of std::accumulate. #64
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// Accumulate values from a range | ||
// C++11 | ||
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#include <deque> | ||
#include <forward_list> | ||
#include <numeric> | ||
#include <vector> | ||
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template <typename Collection> | ||
typename Collection::value_type | ||
sum_numbers(Collection const& collection) | ||
{ | ||
using ReturnType = typename Collection::value_type; | ||
return std::accumulate(std::begin(collection), std::end(collection), static_cast<ReturnType>(0)); | ||
} | ||
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// Sums elements in a collection | ||
// | ||
// Here is the simplest usage of [`std::accumulate`](cpp/algorithm/accumulate): | ||
// take a collection of numbers and calculate their cumulative sum. | ||
// | ||
// The template on [8] allows us to consider any collection of numbers, not | ||
// necessarily a vector. The return type is the same type of elements contained | ||
// in the collection, so for example a collection of `double`s will calculate and | ||
// return the sum in a `double`, while a collection of `int` will return an | ||
// `int`. | ||
// | ||
// The third argument passed to [`std::accumulate`](cpp/algorithm/accumulate) | ||
// corresponds to the initial value that will be used while _accumulating_. The | ||
// type of this value will be the return type of the function. Thus, we | ||
// make the return type explicit with the `static_cast` at the end of [14], | ||
// because just writing 0 with no type will make the compiler treat it as `int`, | ||
// and that will produce loss of precision when the numbers are of floating | ||
// point type. | ||
// | ||
// To use [`std::accumulate`](cpp/algorithm/accumulate) you need to `#include` | ||
// the `<numeric>` header. | ||
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int main() | ||
{ | ||
std::vector<int> int_vec = {-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, -6}; | ||
int int_sum = sum_numbers(int_vec); // 14 | ||
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std::forward_list<double> double_vec = {1.0, 2.1, 3.3, 4.4, 5.5}; | ||
double double_sum = sum_numbers(double_vec); // 16.3 | ||
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std::deque<unsigned int> unsigned_vec = {0, 2, 4, 6}; | ||
unsigned int unsigned_sum = sum_numbers(unsigned_vec); // 12 | ||
} |
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Just curious, why use
std::begin
andstd::end
instead ofcollection.begin()
andcollection.end()
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Well, it's a generic free function that will call what you expect without any overload (for any decent compiler). It also support arrays, so you can call
sum_numbers
on an array as well. And of course you can call it with any non-STL container for which an appropriate overload of the functions has been created.