std::ranges:: min

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Defined in header <algorithm>
Call signature
template < class T, class Proj = std:: identity ,

std:: indirect_strict_weak_order <
std :: projected < const T * , Proj >> Comp = ranges:: less >
constexpr const T &

min ( const T & a, const T & b, Comp comp = { } , Proj proj = { } ) ;
(1) (since C++20)
template < std:: copyable T, class Proj = std:: identity ,

std:: indirect_strict_weak_order <
std :: projected < const T * , Proj >> Comp = ranges:: less >
constexpr T

min ( std:: initializer_list < T > r, Comp comp = { } , Proj proj = { } ) ;
(2) (since C++20)
template < ranges:: input_range R, class Proj = std:: identity ,

std:: indirect_strict_weak_order <
std :: projected < ranges:: iterator_t < R > , Proj >> Comp = ranges:: less >
requires std:: indirectly_copyable_storable < ranges:: iterator_t < R > ,
ranges:: range_value_t < R > * >
constexpr ranges:: range_value_t < R >

min ( R && r, Comp comp = { } , Proj proj = { } ) ;
(3) (since C++20)

Returns the smaller of the given projected elements.

1) Returns the smaller of a and b .
2) Returns the first smallest element in the initializer list r .
3) Returns the first smallest value in the range r .

The function-like entities described on this page are algorithm function objects (informally known as niebloids ), that is:

Parameters

a, b - the values to compare
r - the range of values to compare
comp - comparison to apply to the projected elements
proj - projection to apply to the elements

Return value

1) The smaller of a and b , according to the projection. If they are equivalent, returns a .
2,3) The smallest element in r , according to the projection. If several values are equivalent to the smallest, returns the leftmost one. If the range is empty (as determined by ranges:: distance ( r ) ), the behavior is undefined.

Complexity

1) Exactly one comparison.
2,3) Exactly ranges:: distance ( r ) - 1 comparisons.

Possible implementation

struct min_fn
{
    template<class T, class Proj = std::identity,
             std::indirect_strict_weak_order<
                 std::projected<const T*, Proj>> Comp = ranges::less>
    constexpr
    const T& operator()(const T& a, const T& b, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {}) const
    {
        return std::invoke(comp, std::invoke(proj, b), std::invoke(proj, a)) ? b : a;
    }
 
    template<std::copyable T, class Proj = std::identity,
             std::indirect_strict_weak_order<
                 std::projected<const T*, Proj>> Comp = ranges::less>
    constexpr
    T operator()(std::initializer_list<T> r, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {}) const
    {
        return *ranges::min_element(r, std::ref(comp), std::ref(proj));
    }
 
    template<ranges::input_range R, class Proj = std::identity,
             std::indirect_strict_weak_order<
                  std::projected<ranges::iterator_t<R>, Proj>> Comp = ranges::less>
    requires std::indirectly_copyable_storable<ranges::iterator_t<R>,
                                               ranges::range_value_t<R>*>
    constexpr
    ranges::range_value_t<R> operator()(R&& r, Comp comp = {}, Proj proj = {}) const
    {
        using V = ranges::range_value_t<R>;
        if constexpr (ranges::forward_range<R>)
            return
                static_cast<V>(*ranges::min_element(r, std::ref(comp), std::ref(proj)));
        else
        {
            auto i = ranges::begin(r);
            auto s = ranges::end(r);
            V m(*i);
            while (++i != s)
                if (std::invoke(comp, std::invoke(proj, *i), std::invoke(proj, m)))
                    m = *i;
            return m;
        }
    }
};
 
inline constexpr min_fn min;

Notes

Capturing the result of std::ranges::min by reference produces a dangling reference if one of the parameters is a temporary and that parameter is returned:

int n = -1;
const int& r = std::ranges::min(n + 2, n * 2); // r is dangling

Example

#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
    namespace ranges = std::ranges;
    using namespace std::string_view_literals;
 
    std::cout << "smaller of 1 and 9999: " << ranges::min(1, 9999) << '\n'
              << "smaller of 'a', and 'b': '" << ranges::min('a', 'b') << "'\n"
              << "shortest of \"foo\", \"bar\", and \"hello\": \""
              << ranges::min({"foo"sv, "bar"sv, "hello"sv}, {},
                             &std::string_view::size) << "\"\n";
}

Output:

smaller of 1 and 9999: 1
smaller of 'a', and 'b': 'a'
shortest of "foo", "bar", and "hello": "foo"

See also

returns the greater of the given values
(algorithm function object)
returns the smaller and larger of two elements
(algorithm function object)
returns the smallest element in a range
(algorithm function object)
clamps a value between a pair of boundary values
(algorithm function object)
returns the smaller of the given values
(function template)