thrust::merge_by_key
Defined in thrust/merge.h
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template<typename InputIterator1, typename InputIterator2, typename InputIterator3, typename InputIterator4, typename OutputIterator1, typename OutputIterator2>
 thrust::pair<OutputIterator1, OutputIterator2> thrust::merge_by_key(InputIterator1 keys_first1, InputIterator1 keys_last1, InputIterator2 keys_first2, InputIterator2 keys_last2, InputIterator3 values_first1, InputIterator4 values_first2, OutputIterator1 keys_result, OutputIterator2 values_result)
- merge_by_keyperforms a key-value merge. That is,- merge_by_keycopies elements from- [keys_first1, keys_last1)and- [keys_first2, keys_last2)into a single range,- [keys_result, keys_result + (keys_last1 - keys_first1) + (keys_last2 - keys_first2))such that the resulting range is in ascending key order.- At the same time, - merge_by_keycopies elements from the two associated ranges- [values_first1 + (keys_last1 - keys_first1))and- [values_first2 + (keys_last2 - keys_first2))into a single range,- [values_result, values_result + (keys_last1 - keys_first1) + (keys_last2 - keys_first2))such that the resulting range is in ascending order implied by each input element’s associated key.- merge_by_keyis stable, meaning both that the relative order of elements within each input range is preserved, and that for equivalent elements in all input key ranges the element from the first range precedes the element from the second.- The return value is is - (keys_result + (keys_last1 - keys_first1) + (keys_last2 - keys_first2))and- (values_result + (keys_last1 - keys_first1) + (keys_last2 - keys_first2)).- The following code snippet demonstrates how to use - merge_by_keyto compute the merger of two sets of integers sorted in ascending order.- #include <thrust/merge.h> #include <thrust/functional.h> ... int A_keys[6] = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11}; int A_vals[6] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; int B_keys[7] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13}; int B_vals[7] = {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1}; int keys_result[13]; int vals_result[13]; thrust::pair<int*,int*> end = thrust::merge_by_key(A_keys, A_keys + 6, B_keys, B_keys + 7, A_vals, B_vals, keys_result, vals_result); // keys_result = {1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13} // vals_result = {0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1} - See also - merge - See also - sort_by_key- See also - is_sorted- Parameters
- keys_first1 – The beginning of the first input range of keys. 
- keys_last1 – The end of the first input range of keys. 
- keys_first2 – The beginning of the second input range of keys. 
- keys_last2 – The end of the second input range of keys. 
- values_first1 – The beginning of the first input range of values. 
- values_first2 – The beginning of the first input range of values. 
- keys_result – The beginning of the merged output range of keys. 
- values_result – The beginning of the merged output range of values. 
 
- Template Parameters
- InputIterator1 – is a model of Input Iterator, - InputIterator1and- InputIterator2have the same- value_type,- InputIterator1's- value_typeis a model of LessThan Comparable, the ordering on- InputIterator1's- value_typeis a strict weak ordering, as defined in the LessThan Comparable requirements, and- InputIterator1's- value_typeis convertible to a type in- OutputIterator'sset of- value_types.
- InputIterator2 – is a model of Input Iterator, - InputIterator2and- InputIterator1have the same- value_type,- InputIterator2's- value_typeis a model of LessThan Comparable, the ordering on- InputIterator2's- value_typeis a strict weak ordering, as defined in the LessThan Comparable requirements, and- InputIterator2's- value_typeis convertible to a type in- OutputIterator'sset of- value_types.
- InputIterator3 – is a model of Input Iterator, and - InputIterator3's- value_typeis convertible to a type in- OutputIterator2'sset of- value_types.
- InputIterator4 – is a model of Input Iterator, and - InputIterator4's- value_typeis convertible to a type in- OutputIterator2'sset of- value_types.
- OutputIterator1 – is a model of Output Iterator. 
- OutputIterator2 – is a model of Output Iterator. 
 
- Returns
- A - pair- psuch that- p.firstis the end of the output range of keys, and such that- p.secondis the end of the output range of values.
- Pre
- The ranges - [keys_first1, keys_last1)and- [keys_first2, keys_last2)shall be sorted with respect to- operator<.
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- The resulting ranges shall not overlap with any input range.