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 			   Standard C++	Library
 		 Copyright 1996, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
 NAME
   logical_not  - Unary function	object that returns true if its
   argument  is false.
 SYNOPSIS
   #include <functional>
   template <class T>
   struct logical_not : unary_function<T, bool> ;
 DESCRIPTION
   logical_not is a unary function object.  Its operator() returns true
   if  its argument is false.  You can pass a logical_not object	to any
   algorithm that requires a unary function.  For example, the
   replace_if  algorithm replaces an element with another value	if the
   result of a  unary operation is true. logical_not is used in that
   algorithm	in the following manner:
   vector<int> vec1;
   void replace_if(vec1.begin(),	vec1.end(),
 		  logical_not<int>(),1);
   This call to replace_if replaces all zeros in	the vec1 with "1".
 INTERFACE
   template <class T>
   struct logical_not : unary_function<T, bool> {
    typedef typename unary_function<T, bool>::argument_type
 					     argument_type;
    typedef typename unary_function<T, bool>::result_type result_type;
    bool	operator() (const T&) const;
   };
 WARNING
   If your compiler does	not support default template parameters, you
   will need to always supply	the Allocator template argument.  For
   instance,	you will have to write :
   vector<int, allocator<int> >
   instead of :
   vector<int>
 SEE ALSO
   function objects, unary_function
 STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
   ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++	Committee
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