function
std::comparison operators
<list>
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator== ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator< ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator!= ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator> ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator>= ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
template <class T, class Allocator>
bool operator<= ( const list<T,Allocator>& x, const list<T,Allocator>& y );
Global comparison operator functions
These overloaded global operator functions perform the appropriate comparison operation between
list containers
x and
y.
Operations
== and
!= are performed by comparing the elements using algorithm
equal.
Operations
<,
>,
<= and
>= are performed by using algorithm
lexicographical_compare, which requires that the type of the elements (
T) has the
< operation (less-than) defined between two objects of that type.
These operators are overloaded in header
<list>.
Parameters
- x, y
- list containers, having both the same template parameters (T and Allocator).
Return Value
true if the condition holds, and
false otherwise.