thrust::exclusive_scan
Defined in thrust/scan.h
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template<typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator, typename T>
OutputIterator thrust::exclusive_scan(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, OutputIterator result, T init) exclusive_scan
computes an exclusive prefix sum operation. The term ‘exclusive’ means that each result does not include the corresponding input operand in the partial sum. More precisely,init
is assigned to*result
and the sum ofinit
and*first
is assigned to*(result + 1)
, and so on. This version ofexclusive_scan
assumes plus as the associative operator but requires an initial valueinit
. When the input and output sequences are the same, the scan is performed in-place.Results are not deterministic for pseudo-associative operators (e.g., addition of floating-point types). Results for pseudo-associative operators may vary from run to run.
The following code snippet demonstrates how to use
exclusive_scan
#include <thrust/scan.h> int data[6] = {1, 0, 2, 2, 1, 3}; thrust::exclusive_scan(data, data + 6, data, 4); // in-place scan // data is now {4, 5, 5, 7, 9, 10}
- Parameters
first – The beginning of the input sequence.
last – The end of the input sequence.
result – The beginning of the output sequence.
init – The initial value.
- Template Parameters
InputIterator – is a model of Input Iterator and
InputIterator's
value_type
is convertible toOutputIterator's
value_type
.OutputIterator – is a model of Output Iterator, and if
x
andy
are objects ofOutputIterator's
value_type
, thenx + y
is defined.T – is convertible to
OutputIterator's
value_type
.
- Returns
The end of the output sequence.
- Pre
first
may equalresult
but the range[first, last)
and the range[result, result + (last - first))
shall not overlap otherwise.