thrust::set_intersection
Defined in thrust/set_operations.h
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template<typename InputIterator1, typename InputIterator2, typename OutputIterator, typename StrictWeakCompare>
 OutputIterator thrust::set_intersection(InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, InputIterator2 first2, InputIterator2 last2, OutputIterator result, StrictWeakCompare comp)
- set_intersectionconstructs a sorted range that is the intersection of sorted ranges- [first1, last1)and- [first2, last2). The return value is the end of the output range.- In the simplest case, - set_intersectionperforms the “intersection” operation from set theory: the output range contains a copy of every element that is contained in both- [first1, last1)and- [first2, last2). The general case is more complicated, because the input ranges may contain duplicate elements. The generalization is that if a value appears- mtimes in- [first1, last1)and- ntimes in- [first2, last2)(where- mmay be zero), then it appears- min(m,n)times in the output range.- set_intersectionis stable, meaning that both elements are copied from the first range rather than the second, and that the relative order of elements in the output range is the same as in the first input range.- This version of - set_intersectioncompares elements using a function object- comp.- The following code snippet demonstrates how to use - set_intersectionto compute the set intersection of sets of integers sorted in descending order.- #include <thrust/set_operations.h> ... int A1[6] = {11, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1}; int A2[7] = {13, 8, 5, 3, 2, 1, 1}; int result[3]; int *result_end = thrust::set_intersection(A1, A1 + 6, A2, A2 + 7, result, thrust::greater<int>()); // result is now {5, 3, 1} - See also - includes- See also - set_union- See also - set_intersection- See also - set_symmetric_difference- See also - sort- See also - is_sorted- Parameters
- 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. 
- comp – Comparison operator. 
 
- 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.
- 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 to- comp.
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- The resulting range shall not overlap with either input range.