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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ be enough. The present library solves both problems.</p>
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<tt>minmax</tt>
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as straightforward extensions of the C++
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standard. As it returns a pair of <tt>const&</tt>, we must use the <a
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href=:../../../../tuple/index.html>Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
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href="../../tuple/index.html">Boost.tuple</a> library to construct such
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pairs. (Please note: the intent is not to fix the known defaults of
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<tt>std::min</tt>
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and <tt>std::max</tt>, but to add one more algorithms that combines both; see the
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@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ identical to
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that they return the last instance of the largest element (and not the
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first, as <tt>first_min_element</tt> and <tt>last_max_element</tt> would).
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<p>The family of algorithms comprising <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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and <tt>first_min_first_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
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<tt>first_min_last_max_element</tt>,
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<tt>last_min_first_max_element</tt>,
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and <tt>last_min_last_max_element</tt> can be described generically as
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follows (using <i><tt>which</tt></i> and
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<i><tt>what</tt></i> for <tt>first</tt>
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or <tt>last</tt>): <tt><i>which</i>_min_<i>what</i>_max_element</tt> finds
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import toolset ;
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toolset.using doxygen ;
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boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc ;
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boostbook string_algo : string_algo.xml autodoc
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:
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<format>pdf:<xsl:param>boost.url.prefix=http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/doc/html
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;
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doxygen autodoc
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:
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