std::lexicographical_compare_3way
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|   template< class InputIt1, class InputIt2, class Cmp > constexpr auto lexicographical_compare_3way( InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,  | 
(1) | (since C++20) | 
|   template< class InputIt1, class InputIt2 > constexpr auto lexicographical_compare_3way( InputIt1 first1, InputIt1 last1,  | 
(2) | (since C++20) | 
Lexicographically compares two ranges [first1, last1) and [first2, last2) using three-way comparison and produces a result of the strongest applicable comparison category type.
1) Behaves as if defined as follows:
for ( ; first1 != last1 && first2 != last2; void(++first1), void(++first2) ) if (auto cmp = comp(*first1,*first2); cmp != 0) return cmp; return first1 != last1 ? std::strong_ordering::greater : first2 != last2 ? std::strong_ordering::less : std::strong_ordering::equal;
2) Behaves as if defined as follows:
return std::lexicographical_compare_3way(first1, last1, first2, last2, [](const auto& t, const auto& u) { return std::compare_3way(t, u); });
Parameters
| first1, last1 | - | the first range of elements to examine | 
| first2, last2 | - | the second range of elements to examine | 
| comp | - | a function object type. The behavior is undefined if its return type is not one of the five comparison category types (strong_equality, weak_equality, strong_ordering, weak_ordering, or partial_ordering) | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -InputIt1, InputIt2 must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
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Return value
A comparison category type as defined above.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example  | 
See also
|    (C++20)  | 
   compares two values using three-way comparison   (function template)  |