std::valarray<T>::operator+=,-=,*=,/=,%=,&=,|=,<<=,>>=
valarray<T> operator+=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator-=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator*=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator/=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator%=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator&=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator|=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator^=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator<<=( const valarray<T>& v ); valarray<T> operator>>=( const valarray<T>& v ); | (1) | |
valarray<T> operator+=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator-=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator*=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator/=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator%=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator&=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator|=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator^=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator<<=( const T& val ); valarray<T> operator>>=( const T& val ); | (2) |
Applies compound assignment operators to each element in the numeric array.
v
.The behavior is undefined if size() != v.size()
.
The behavior is undefined if any of the values in v
is computed during the assignment and depends on any of the values in *this
, that is, the expression on the right side of the assignment refers to a variable in the left side of the assignment.
val
.Parameters
v | - | another numeric array |
val | - | a value |
Return value
*this
.
Exceptions
(none).
Notes
Each of the operators can only be instantiated if the following requirements are met:
- The indicated operator can be applied to type
T
- The result value can be unambiguously converted to
T
(1-3) orbool
(4).
The function can be implemented with the return type different from std::valarray
. In this case, the replacement type has the following properties:
- All
const
member functions ofstd::valarray
are provided. -
std::valarray
,std::slice_array
,std::gslice_array
,std::mask_array
andstd::indirect_array
can be constructed from the replacement type. - All functions accepting an argument of type
const std::valarray&
exceptbegin()
andend()
(since C++11) should also accept the replacement type. - All functions accepting two arguments of type
const std::valarray&
should accept every combination ofconst std::valarray&
and the replacement type. - The return type does not add more than two levels of template nesting over the most deeply-nested argument type.
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