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std::sample(3) C++ Standard Libary std::sample(3) NAME std::sample - std::sample Synopsis Defined in header <algorithm> template< class PopulationIterator, class SampleIterator, class Distance, class URBG > SampleIterator sample( PopulationIterator first, PopulationIterator (since C++17) last, SampleIterator out, Distance n, URBG&& g ); Selects n elements from the sequence [first; last) (without replace- ment) such that each possible sample has equal probability of appearance, and writes those selected elements into the output iterator out. Random numbers are generated using the random number generator g. If n is greater than the number of elements in the sequence, selects last-first elements. The algorithm is stable (preserves the relative order of the se- lected elements) only if PopulationIterator meets the requirements of LegacyForwardItera- tor The behavior is undefined if out is in [first; last). Parameters first, last - pair of iterators forming the range from which to make the sampling (the population) out - the output iterator where the samples are written n - number of samples to make g - the random number generator used as the source of randomness Type requirements - PopulationIterator must meet the requirements of LegacyInputItera- tor. - SampleIterator must meet the requirements of LegacyOutputIterator. - SampleIterator must also meet the requirements of LegacyRandomAcces- sIterator if PopulationIterator doesn't meet LegacyForwardIterator - PopulationIterator's value type must be writeable to out - Distance must be an integer type - std::remove_reference_t<URBG> must meet the requirements of UniformRandomBitGenerator and its return type must be convertible to Distance Return value Returns a copy of out after the last sample that was output, that is, end of the sample range. Complexity Linear in std::distance(first,last). Notes This function may implement selection sampling or reservoir sam- pling. Feature-test macro: __cpp_lib_sample Possible implementation See the implementations in libstdc++, libc++ and MSVC STL. Example // Run this code #include <iostream> #include <random> #include <string> #include <iterator> #include <algorithm> int main() { std::string in = "hgfedcba", out; std::sample(in.begin(), in.end(), std::back_inserter(out), 5, std::mt19937{std::random_device{}()}); std::cout << "five random letters out of " << in << " : " << out << '\n'; } Possible output: five random letters out of hgfedcba: gfcba See also random_shuffle shuffle randomly re-orders elements in a range (until C++17) (function template) (C++11) ranges::sample selects n random elements from a sequence (C++20) (niebloid) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::sample(3)
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