libstdc++
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typedef _Tp | value_type |
Public Member Functions | |
mask_array (const mask_array &) | |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator%= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator%= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator&= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator&= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator*= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator*= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator+= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator+= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator-= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator-= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator/= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator/= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator<<= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator<<= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Ex > | |
void | operator= (const _Expr< _Ex, _Tp > &__e) const |
void | operator= (const _Tp &) const |
mask_array & | operator= (const mask_array &) |
void | operator= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator>>= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator>>= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator^= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator^= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
template<class _Dom > | |
void | operator|= (const _Expr< _Dom, _Tp > &) const |
void | operator|= (const valarray< _Tp > &) const |
Friends | |
class | valarray< _Tp > |
Reference to selected subset of an array.
A mask_array is a reference to the actual elements of an array specified by a bitmask in the form of an array of bool. The way to get a mask_array is to call operator[](valarray<bool>) on a valarray. The returned mask_array then permits carrying operations out on the referenced subset of elements in the original valarray.
For example, if a mask_array is obtained using the array (false, true, false, true) as an argument, the mask array has two elements referring to array[1] and array[3] in the underlying array.
Tp | Element type. |
Definition at line 62 of file mask_array.h.