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/*
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namespace Gecode { namespace Iter { namespace Ranges {
/**
* \brief Range iterator for pointwise minus of a range iterator
*
* This iterator in effect changes the order of how ranges
* are iterated: the first range of the input iterator defines
* the last range of the Minus iterator. Upon initialization
* all ranges of the input iterator are stored
* which later allows iteration in inverse direction.
*
* \ingroup FuncIterRanges
*/
class Minus : public RangeListIter {
public:
/// \name Constructors and initialization
//@{
/// Default constructor
Minus(void);
/// Copy constructor
Minus(const Minus& m);
/// Initialize with ranges from \a i
template<class I>
Minus(Region& r, I& i);
/// Initialize with ranges from \a i
template<class I>
void init(Region& r, I& i);
/// Assignment operator (both iterators must be allocated from the same region)
Minus& operator =(const Minus& m);
//@}
};
forceinline
Minus::Minus(void) {}
forceinline
Minus::Minus(const Minus& m)
: RangeListIter(m) {}
template<class I>
void
Minus::init(Region& r, I& i) {
RangeListIter::init(r);
RangeList* p = NULL;
for (; i(); ++i) {
RangeList* t = new (*rlio) RangeList;
t->next = p;
t->min = -i.max();
t->max = -i.min();
p = t;
}
RangeListIter::set(p);
}
template<class I>
forceinline
Minus::Minus(Region& r, I& i) {
init(r,i);
}
forceinline Minus&
Minus::operator =(const Minus& m) {
return static_cast<Minus&>(RangeListIter::operator =(m));
}
}}}
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