Generically, function objects are instances of a class with member function operator() defined. This member function allows the object to be used with the same syntax as a regular function call, and therefore it can be used in templates instead of a pointer to a function.
logical_and has its operator() member defined such that it returns true if both its arguments are true using operator&&, and false otherwise.
This class is derived from binary_function and is defined as:
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Objects of this class can be used with several standard algorithms (see algorithm).
Members
- T operator() (const T& x, const T& y)
- Member function returning the result of x&&y.
Example
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Output:
Logical AND: true AND true = true false AND true = false true AND false = false false AND false = false |
See also
| logical_or | Logical OR function object class (class template) |
| logical_not | Logical NOT function object class (class template) |
| binary_function | Binary function object base class (class template) |
