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| class | std::binary_negate< _Predicate > | 
| class | std::unary_negate< _Predicate > | 
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| unary_negate< _Predicate > | std::not1 (const _Predicate &__pred) | 
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| binary_negate< _Predicate > | std::not2 (const _Predicate &__pred) | 
The functions not1 and not2 each take a predicate functor and return an instance of unary_negate or binary_negate, respectively. These classes are functors whose operator() performs the stored predicate function and then returns the negation of the result.
For example, given a vector of integers and a trivial predicate,
 The call to find_if will locate the first index (i) of v for which !(v[i] > 3) is true.
The not1/unary_negate combination works on predicates taking a single argument. The not2/binary_negate combination works on predicates which take two arguments.
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One of the negation functors.
Definition at line 722 of file stl_function.h.
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One of the negation functors.
Definition at line 747 of file stl_function.h.