thrust::none_of
Defined in thrust/logical.h
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template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename InputIterator, typename Predicate>
bool thrust::none_of(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec, InputIterator first, InputIterator last, Predicate pred) none_ofdetermines whether no element in a range satisfies a predicate. Specifically,none_ofreturnstrueif there is no iteratoriin the range[first, last)such thatpred(*i)istrue, andfalseotherwise.The algorithm’s execution is parallelized as determined by
exec.#include <thrust/logical.h> #include <thrust/functional.h> #include <thrust/execution_policy.h> ... bool A[3] = {true, true, false}; thrust::none_of(thrust::host, A, A + 2, ::cuda::std::identity{}); // returns false thrust::none_of(thrust::host, A, A + 3, ::cuda::std::identity{}); // returns false thrust::none_of(thrust::host, A + 2, A + 3, ::cuda::std::identity{}); // returns true // empty range thrust::none_of(thrust::host, A, A, ::cuda::std::identity{}); // returns true
See also
all_of
See also
any_of
See also
transform_reduce
- Parameters
exec – The execution policy to use for parallelization.
first – The beginning of the sequence.
last – The end of the sequence.
pred – A predicate used to test range elements.
- Template Parameters
DerivedPolicy – The name of the derived execution policy.
InputIterator – is a model of Input Iterator,
Predicate – must be a model of Predicate.
- Returns
true, if no element satisfies the predicate;false, otherwise.