thrust::reduce_by_key
Defined in thrust/reduce.h
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template<typename InputIterator1, typename InputIterator2, typename OutputIterator1, typename OutputIterator2, typename BinaryPredicate, typename BinaryFunction>
thrust::pair<OutputIterator1, OutputIterator2> thrust::reduce_by_key(InputIterator1 keys_first, InputIterator1 keys_last, InputIterator2 values_first, OutputIterator1 keys_output, OutputIterator2 values_output, BinaryPredicate binary_pred, BinaryFunction binary_op) reduce_by_key
is a generalization ofreduce
to key-value pairs. For each group of consecutive keys in the range[keys_first, keys_last)
that are equal,reduce_by_key
copies the first element of the group to thekeys_output
. The corresponding values in the range are reduced using theBinaryFunction
binary_op
and the result copied tovalues_output
. Specifically, if consecutive key iteratorsi
and(i + 1) are such that
binary_pred(*i, *(i+1))
istrue
, then the corresponding values are reduced to a single value withbinary_op
.This version of
reduce_by_key
uses the function objectbinary_pred
to test for equality andbinary_op
to reduce values with equal keys.The following code snippet demonstrates how to use
reduce_by_key
to compact a sequence of key/value pairs and sum values with equal keys.#include <thrust/reduce.h> ... const int N = 7; int A[N] = {1, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1}; // input keys int B[N] = {9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3}; // input values int C[N]; // output keys int D[N]; // output values thrust::pair<int*,int*> new_end; thrust::equal_to<int> binary_pred; thrust::plus<int> binary_op; new_end = thrust::reduce_by_key(A, A + N, B, C, D, binary_pred, binary_op); // The first four keys in C are now {1, 3, 2, 1} and new_end.first - C is 4. // The first four values in D are now {9, 21, 9, 3} and new_end.second - D is 4.
See also
reduce
See also
unique_copy
See also
unique_by_key
See also
unique_by_key_copy
- Parameters
keys_first – The beginning of the input key range.
keys_last – The end of the input key range.
values_first – The beginning of the input value range.
keys_output – The beginning of the output key range.
values_output – The beginning of the output value range.
binary_pred – The binary predicate used to determine equality.
binary_op – The binary function used to accumulate values.
- Template Parameters
InputIterator1 – is a model of Input Iterator,
InputIterator2 – is a model of Input Iterator,
OutputIterator1 – is a model of Output Iterator and and
InputIterator1's
value_type
is convertible toOutputIterator1's
value_type
.OutputIterator2 – is a model of Output Iterator and and
InputIterator2's
value_type
is convertible toOutputIterator2's
value_type
.BinaryPredicate – is a model of Binary Predicate.
BinaryFunction – is a model of Binary Function and
BinaryFunction's
result_type
is convertible toOutputIterator2's
value_type
.
- Returns
A pair of iterators at end of the ranges
[keys_output, keys_output_last)
and[values_output, values_output_last)
.- Pre
The input ranges shall not overlap either output range.