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Replaces elements that have a special value with another value
Key Facts
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Definition
The replace() algorithm is defined in the standard header <algorithm> and in the nonstandard backward-compatibility header <algo.h>.Interface
#include <algorithm> template < class ForwardIterator, class Type > void replace( ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, const Type& oldVal, const Type& newVal );Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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first | A forward iterator pointing to the position of the first element in the range from which elements are being replaced |
last | A forward iterator pointing to the position one past the final element in the range from which elements are being replaced |
oldVal | The old value of the elements being replaced |
newVal | The new value being assigned to the elements with the old value |
Description
Replace function replaces all value equal tooldVal
(using operator==
of the iterator) by the value newVal
in a range. The replacement is done by using operator=
of the iterator.Complexity
The complexity is linear; there are(last - first)
comparisons for equality and at most (last - first)
assignments of new values.References
Example:
Example - replace algorithm
Problem
This program illustrates the use of the STL replace() algorithm to replace all copies of a given value from a vector of integers with another value.
Workings
#include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <algorithm> using namespace std; int main() { int a[] = {1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, 3}; vector<int> v(a, a+8); cout <<"\nHere are the values in the vector:\n"; for (vector<int>::size_type i=0; i<v.size(); i++) cout <<v.at(i)<<" "; cout <<"\nNow we replace all copies of the value 2 with 222."; replace(v.begin(), v.end(), 2, 222); cout <<"\nHere are the revised contents of the vector:\n"; for (vector<int>::size_type i=0; i<v.size(); i++) cout <<v.at(i)<<" "; return 0; }
Solution
Output:
Here are the values in the vector:
1 2 2 3 4 5 2 3 Now we replace all copies of the value 2 with 222. Here are the revised contents of the vector:
1 222 222 3 4 5 222 3
1 2 2 3 4 5 2 3 Now we replace all copies of the value 2 with 222. Here are the revised contents of the vector:
1 222 222 3 4 5 222 3