thrust::set_difference
Defined in thrust/set_operations.h
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template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename InputIterator1, typename InputIterator2, typename OutputIterator>
OutputIterator thrust::set_difference(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec, InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, InputIterator2 first2, InputIterator2 last2, OutputIterator result) set_differenceconstructs a sorted range that is the set difference of the sorted ranges[first1, last1)and[first2, last2). The return value is the end of the output range.In the simplest case,
set_differenceperforms the “difference” operation from set theory: the output range contains a copy of every element that is contained in[first1, last1)and not contained in[first2, last1). The general case is more complicated, because the input ranges may contain duplicate elements. The generalization is that if[first1, last1)containsmelements that are equivalent to each other and if[first2, last2)containsnelements that are equivalent to them, the lastmax(m-n,0)elements from[first1, last1)range shall be copied to the output range.This version of
set_differencecompares elements usingoperator<.The algorithm’s execution is parallelized as determined by
exec.The following code snippet demonstrates how to use
set_differenceto compute the set difference of two sets of integers sorted in ascending order using thethrust::hostexecution policy for parallelization:#include <thrust/set_operations.h> #include <thrust/execution_policy.h> ... int A1[7] = {0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9}; int A2[5] = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}; int result[3]; int *result_end = thrust::set_difference(thrust::host, A1, A1 + 7, A2, A2 + 5, result); // result is now {0, 4, 6}
See also
includesSee also
set_unionSee also
set_intersectionSee also
set_symmetric_differenceSee also
sortSee also
is_sorted- Parameters
exec – The execution policy to use for parallelization.
first1 – The beginning of the first input range.
last1 – The end of the first input range.
first2 – The beginning of the second input range.
last2 – The end of the second input range.
result – The beginning of the output range.
- Template Parameters
DerivedPolicy – The name of the derived execution policy.
InputIterator1 – is a model of Input Iterator,
InputIterator1andInputIterator2have the samevalue_type,InputIterator1'svalue_typeis a model of LessThan Comparable, the ordering onInputIterator1'svalue_typeis a strict weak ordering, as defined in the LessThan Comparable requirements, andInputIterator1'svalue_typeis convertible to a type inOutputIterator'sset ofvalue_types.InputIterator2 – is a model of Input Iterator,
InputIterator2andInputIterator1have the samevalue_type,InputIterator2'svalue_typeis a model of LessThan Comparable, the ordering onInputIterator2'svalue_typeis a strict weak ordering, as defined in the LessThan Comparable requirements, andInputIterator2'svalue_typeis convertible to a type inOutputIterator'sset ofvalue_types.OutputIterator – is a model of Output Iterator.
- Returns
The end of the output range.
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The ranges
[first1, last1)and[first2, last2)shall be sorted with respect tooperator<.- Pre
The resulting range shall not overlap with either input range.