operator==,!=,<,<=,>,>=(std::valarray)
|   Defined in header  <valarray>
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|   template< class T >  std::valarray<bool> operator==( const std::valarray<T>& lhs, const std::valarray<T>& rhs );  | 
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|   template< class T >  std::valarray<bool> operator==( const typename std::valarray<T>::value_type & lhsv,  | 
(2) | |
|   template< class T >  std::valarray<bool> operator==( const std::valarray<T>& lhs,  | 
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Compares each value within the numeric array with another value.
The behavior is undefined if size() != v.size().
Parameters
| lhs, rhs | - | numeric arrays to compare | 
| lhsv, rhsv | - | values to compare to each element within a numeric array | 
Return value
A numeric array of bool containing comparison results of corresponding elements.
Exceptions
May throw implementation-defined exceptions.
Notes
Each of the operators can only be instantiated if the following requirements are met:
-  The indicated operator can be applied to type 
T. - The result value can be unambiguously converted to bool.
 
-  The indicated operator can be applied to type 
 
The function can be implemented with the return type different from std::valarray. In this case, the replacement type has the following properties:
- All const member functions of std::valarray are provided.
 - std::valarray, std::slice_array, std::gslice_array, std::mask_array and std::indirect_array can be constructed from the replacement type.
 - For every function taking a const std::valarray<T>& except begin() and end()(since C++11), identical functions taking the replacement types shall be added;
 - For every function taking two const std::valarray<T>& arguments, identical functions taking every combination of const std::valarray<T>& and replacement types shall be added.
 - The return type does not add more than two levels of template nesting over the most deeply-nested argument type.
 
Example
#include <iostream> #include <valarray> int main() { // zero all negatives in a valarray std::valarray<int> v = {1, -1, 0, -3, 10, -1, -2}; std::cout << "Before: "; for (auto n : v) std::cout << n << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; v[v < 0] = 0; std::cout << "After: "; for (auto n : v) std::cout << n << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; // convert the valarray<bool> result of == to a single bool std::valarray<int> a = {1, 2, 3}; std::valarray<int> b = {2, 4, 6}; std::cout << "2*a == b is " << std::boolalpha << (2 * a == b).min() << '\n'; }
Output:
Before: 1 -1 0 -3 10 -1 -2 After: 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 2*a == b is true
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
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| LWG 3074 | C++98 | T is deduced from both the scalar and the valarray for (2,3),disallowing mixed-type calls  | 
only deduce T from the valarray
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