It is a function object class for greater-than-or-equal-to comparison and binary function object class whose call returns whether the its first argument compares greater than or equal to the second (as returned by operator >=).
DeclarationFollowing is the declaration for std::greater_equal.
template <class T> struct greater_equal;C++11
template <class T> struct greater_equal;Parameters
T − It is a type of the arguments and return type of the functional call.
Return Valuenone
Exceptionsnoexcep − It doesn't throw any exceptions.
ExampleIn below example explains about std::greater_equal.
#include <iostream> #include <functional> #include <algorithm> int main () { int numbers[]={200,-30,10,-40,0}; int cx = std::count_if (numbers, numbers+5, std::bind2nd(std::greater_equal<int>(),0)); std::cout << "There are " << cx << " non-negative elements.\n"; return 0; }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
There are 3 non-negative elements.
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