thrust::remove
Defined in thrust/remove.h
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template<typename DerivedPolicy, typename ForwardIterator, typename T>
ForwardIterator thrust::remove(const thrust::detail::execution_policy_base<DerivedPolicy> &exec, ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, const T &value) remove
removes from the range[first, last)
all elements that are equal tovalue
. That is,remove
returns an iteratornew_last
such that the range[first, new_last)
contains no elements equal tovalue
. The iterators in the range[new_first,last)
are all still dereferenceable, but the elements that they point to are unspecified.remove
is stable, meaning that the relative order of elements that are not equal tovalue
is unchanged.The algorithm’s execution is parallelized as determined by
exec
.The following code snippet demonstrates how to use
remove
to remove a number of interest from a range using thethrust::host
execution policy for parallelization:#include <thrust/remove.h> #include <thrust/execution_policy.h> ... const int N = 6; int A[N] = {3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9}; int *new_end = thrust::remove(A, A + N, 1); // The first four values of A are now {3, 4, 5, 9} // Values beyond new_end are unspecified
See also
remove_if
See also
remove_copy
See also
remove_copy_if
Note
The meaning of “removal” is somewhat subtle.
remove
does not destroy any iterators, and does not change the distance betweenfirst
andlast
. (There’s no way that it could do anything of the sort.) So, for example, ifV
is a device_vector,remove(V.begin(), V.end(), 0)
does not changeV.size()
:V
will contain just as many elements as it did before.remove
returns an iterator that points to the end of the resulting range after elements have been removed from it; it follows that the elements after that iterator are of no interest, and may be discarded. If you are removing elements from a Sequence, you may simply erase them. That is, a reasonable way of removing elements from a Sequence isS.erase(remove(S.begin(), S.end(), x), S.end())
.- Parameters
exec – The execution policy to use for parallelization.
first – The beginning of the range of interest.
last – The end of the range of interest.
value – The value to remove from the range
[first, last)
. Elements which are equal to value are removed from the sequence.
- Template Parameters
DerivedPolicy – The name of the derived execution policy.
ForwardIterator – is a model of Forward Iterator, and
ForwardIterator
is mutable.T – is a model of Equality Comparable, and objects of type
T
can be compared for equality with objects ofForwardIterator's
value_type
.
- Returns
A
ForwardIterator
pointing to the end of the resulting range of elements which are not equal tovalue
.