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std::valarray<T>::operator=

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valarray<T>& operator=( const valarray<T>& other );
(1)
valarray<T>& operator=( valarray<T>&& other ) noexcept;
(2) (since C++11)
valarray<T>& operator=( const T& val );
(3)
valarray<T>& operator=( const std::slice_array<T>& other );
(4)
valarray<T>& operator=( const std::gslice_array<T>& other );
(5)
valarray<T>& operator=( const std::mask_array<T>& other );
(6)
valarray<T>& operator=( const std::indirect_array<T>& other );
(7)
valarray<T>& operator=( std::initializer_list<T> il );
(8) (since C++11)

Replaces the contents of the numeric array.

1) Copy assignment operator. If size() != other.size(), first resizes *this as if by resize(other.size()). Each element of *this is assigned the value of the corresponding element of other.
2) Move assignment operator. Replaces the contents of *this with those of other. The value of other is unspecified after this operation. The complexity of this operation may be linear if T has non-trivial destructors, but is usually constant otherwise.
3) Replaces each value in *this with a copy of val.
4-7) Replaces the contents of *this with the result of a generalized subscripting operation. The behavior is undefined if size() does not equal the length of other or if any value on the left depends on the value on the right (e.g. v = v[v > 2]).
8) Assigns the contents of initializer list il. Equivalent to *this = valarray(il).

Contents

[edit] Parameters

other - another numeric array (or a mask) to assign
val - the value to initialize each element with
il - initializer list to assign

[edit] Return value

*this

[edit] Exceptions

1,3-8) May throw implementation-defined exceptions.

[edit] Example

#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <valarray>
 
void print(const char* rem, const std::valarray<int>& v)
{
    std::cout << std::left << std::setw(36) << rem << std::right;
    for (int n : v)
        std::cout << std::setw(3) << n;
    std::cout << '\n';
}
 
int main()
{
    std::valarray<int> v1(3);
    v1 = -1; // (3) from a scalar 
    print("assigned from scalar: ", v1);
 
    v1 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}; // (8): from initializer list of different size
    print("assigned from initializer_list:", v1);
 
    std::valarray<int> v2(3);
    v2 = v1[std::slice(0, 3, 2)]; // (4): from slice array
    print("every 2nd element starting at pos 0:", v2);
 
    v2 = v1[v1 % 2 == 0]; // (6): from mask array
    print("values that are even:", v2);
 
    std::valarray<std::size_t> idx = {0, 1, 2, 4}; // index array
    v2.resize(4); // sizes must match when assigning from gen subscript
    v2 = v1[idx]; // (7): from indirect array
    print("values at positions 0, 1, 2, 4:", v2);
}

Output:

assigned from scalar:                -1 -1 -1
assigned from initializer_list:       1  2  3  4  5  6
every 2nd element starting at pos 0:  1  3  5
values that are even:                 2  4  6
values at positions 0, 1, 2, 4:       1  2  3  5

[edit] Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 624 C++98 the behaviors of overloads (4-7) were
unclear if the length of other is not size()
the behaviors are
undefined in this case
LWG 630 C++98 the behavior of the copy assignment operator
was undefined if size() != other.size()
resizes *this
first in this case
LWG 2071 C++11 the move assignment operator resized
*this if size() != other.size()
not required to
resize in this case