std::midpoint
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| Defined in header <numeric>
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| template< class T > constexpr T midpoint(T a, T b) noexcept; |
(1) | (since C++20) |
| template< class T > constexpr T* midpoint(T* a, T* b); |
(2) | (since C++20) |
Computes the midpoint of the integers, floating-points, or pointers a and b.
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[edit] Parameters
| a, b | - | intergers, floating-points, or pointer values |
| Type requirements | ||
-T must be an arithmetic type other than bool for overload (1)
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-T must be a complete object type for overload (2)
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[edit] Return value
1) Half the sum of
a and b. No overflow occurs. If a and b have integer type and the sum is odd, the result is rounded towards a. If a and b have floating-point type, at most one inexact operation occurs.2) If
a and b point to, respectively, x[i] and x[j] of the same array object x (for the purpose of pointer arithmetic), returns a pointer to x[i+(j-i)/2] where the division rounds towards zero. If a and b do not point to elements of the same array object, the behavior is undefined.[edit] Exceptions
Throws no exceptions.
[edit] Examples
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |