I have an vector of type long long and wish to sort it in ascending order but I think I am misunderstanding the usage of std::sort().
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
...
std::vector<long long> numbers (4);
numbers[0] = 6;
numbers[1] = 4;
numbers[2] = 3;
numbers[3] = 7;
I have tried to use:
std::sort(numbers.begin(), numbers.end(), std::greater<long long>());
but I get an error which says
std::vector<long long int>’ is not derived from ‘const std::basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _Alloc>’
Also, ideally I would like to sort the vector only between two elements, e.g. between numbers[1] and numbers[2]; but using these values for the first two parameters does not seem to work.
Thanks.
Edit: Also, I'm using g++ compiler
std::greater<>()
actually causes them to be sorted in descending order.#include
directives and a bit more structure. So the problem is in the code that you didn't show.void foo()
function?