| [section:adjacent_difference adjacent_difference] |
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| [heading Prototype] |
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| `` |
| template< |
| class SinglePassRange, |
| class OutputIterator |
| > |
| OutputIterator adjacent_difference( |
| const SinglePassRange& source_rng, |
| OutputIterator out_it); |
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| template< |
| class SinglePassRange, |
| class OutputIterator, |
| class BinaryOperation |
| > |
| OutputIterator adjacent_difference( |
| const SinglePassRange& source_rng, |
| OutputIterator out_it, |
| BinaryOperation op); |
| `` |
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| [heading Description] |
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| `adjacent_difference` calculates the differences of adjacent_elements in `rng`. |
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| The first version of `adjacent_difference` uses `operator-()` to calculate the differences. |
| The second version uses `BinaryOperation` instead of `operator-()`. |
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| [heading Definition] |
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| Defined in the header file `boost/range/numeric.hpp` |
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| [heading Requirements] |
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| [heading For the first version] |
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| # `SinglePassRange` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. |
| # `OutputIterator` is a model of the `OutputIteratorConcept`. |
| # If `x` and `y` are objects of `SinglePassRange`'s value type, then `x - y` is defined. |
| # The value type of `SinglePassRange` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. |
| # The return type of `x - y` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. |
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| [heading For the second version] |
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| # `SinglePassRange` is a model of the __single_pass_range__ Concept. |
| # `OutputIterator` is a model of the `OutputIteratorConcept`. |
| # `BinaryOperation` is a model of the `BinaryFunctionConcept`. |
| # The value type of `SinglePassRange` is convertible to `BinaryOperation`'s first and second argument types. |
| # The value type of `SinglePassRange` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. |
| # The result type of `BinaryOperation` is convertible to a type in `OutputIterator`'s set of value types. |
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| [heading Precondition:] |
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| `[result, result + distance(rng))` is a valid range. |
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| [heading Complexity] |
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| Linear. If `empty(rng)` then zero applications, otherwise `distance(rng) - 1` applications are performed. |
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| [endsect] |