At Friday 2004-03-26 09:57, you wrote:
I can't speak for the original poster, but I often have a collection of pairs of the form (time, data) and want to put the whole thing in chronological order.
if .first is unique (which it would be in your case) letting the standard operator< for std::pair<> suffices (unless one is extremely hyper about how "fast" things go).
Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote:
why do you want to sort ONLY on the 1st element of the pair? At Thursday 2004-03-25 11:34, you wrote:
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I've had this same pattern come up 4 or 5 times now, and each time I've been unable to find a stl + boost solution that allowed me to do what I want without writing my own less function. Basically, I want something that will let me do a sort, or define a map on structs or pairs without writing a less that compares the member variable or ..first. My last attempt:
vector
> myVector std::sort(myVector.begin(), myVector.end(), _1.first < _2.first); No such luck. It looks like I can do operator * and & on lambda objects, but not access members through them. Is there anything in boost, stl, or elsewhere that lets me not write this:
class myLess { bool operator() (pair
a, pair b) {return a.first < b.first;} } Thanks for any help, Chris
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