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std::conditional
Defined in header <type_traits> |
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(since C++11) |
Provides member typedef type, which is defined as T if B is true at compile time, or as F if B is false.
The behavior of a program that adds specializations for std::conditional is undefined.
Member types
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type |
T if B == true, F if B == false |
Helper types
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(since C++14) |
Possible implementation
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Example
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
#include <typeinfo>
int main()
{
using Type1 = std::conditional<true, int, double>::type;
using Type2 = std::conditional<false, int, double>::type;
using Type3 = std::conditional<sizeof(int) >= sizeof(double), int, double>::type;
std::cout << typeid(Type1).name() << '\n';
std::cout << typeid(Type2).name() << '\n';
std::cout << typeid(Type3).name() << '\n';
}
Possible output:
int
double
double
See also
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(C++11)
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conditionally removes a function overload or template specialization from overload resolution (class template) |
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