Syntax:
#include <algorithm> output_iterator set_symmetric_difference( input_iterator start1, input_iterator end1, input_iterator2 start2, input_iterator2 end2, output_iterator result ); output_iterator set_symmetric_difference( input_iterator start1, input_iterator end1, input_iterator2 start2, input_iterator2 end2, output_iterator result, StrictWeakOrdering cmp );
The set_symmetric_difference() algorithm computes the symmetric difference of the two sets defined by [start1,end1) and [start2,end2) and stores the difference starting at result.
Both of the sets, given as ranges, must be sorted in ascending order.
The return value of set_symmetric_difference() is an iterator to the end of the result range.
If the strict weak ordering comparison function object cmp is not specified, set_symmetric_difference() will use the < operator to compare elements.
Example
// set_symmetric_difference example #include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <vector> using namespace std; int main () { int first[] = {5,10,15,20,25}; int second[] = {50,40,30,20,10}; vector<int> v(10); // 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vector<int>::iterator it; sort (first,first+5); // 5 10 15 20 25 sort (second,second+5); // 10 20 30 40 50 it=set_symmetric_difference (first, first+5, second, second+5, v.begin()); // 5 15 25 30 40 50 0 0 0 0 cout << "symmetric difference has " << int(it - v.begin()) << " elements.\n"; return 0; }
Output: symmetric difference has 6 elements
Related Topics: includes, set_difference, set_intersection, set_union