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std::pointer_to_binary_function
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(deprecated in C++11) (removed in C++17) |
std::pointer_to_binary_function
is a function object that acts as a wrapper around a binary function.
Member functions
(constructor)
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constructs a new pointer_to_binary_function object with the supplied function (public member function) |
operator()
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calls the stored function (public member function) |
std::pointer_to_binary_function::pointer_to_binary_function
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Constructs a pointer_to_binary_function
function object with the stored function f
.
Parameters
f | - | pointer to a function to store |
std::pointer_to_binary_function::operator()
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Calls the stored function.
Parameters
x1, x2 | - | arguments to pass to the function |
Return value
The value returned by the called function.
See also
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
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adaptor-compatible wrapper for a pointer to unary function (class template) |
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17)
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creates an adaptor-compatible function object wrapper from a pointer to function (function template) |
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