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|   </p><p>There are four generalized functions in the <numeric> header
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|       that follow the same conventions as those in <algorithm>.  Each
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|       of them is overloaded:  one signature for common default operations,
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|       and a second for fully general operations.  Their names are
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|       self-explanatory to anyone who works with numerics on a regular basis:
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|    </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p><code class="code">accumulate</code></p></li><li class="listitem"><p><code class="code">inner_product</code></p></li><li class="listitem"><p><code class="code">partial_sum</code></p></li><li class="listitem"><p><code class="code">adjacent_difference</code></p></li></ul></div><p>Here is a simple example of the two forms of <code class="code">accumulate</code>.
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|    int   ar[50];
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|    int   someval = somefunction();
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|    // ...initialize members of ar to something...
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|    int  sum       = std::accumulate(ar,ar+50,0);
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|    int  sum_stuff = std::accumulate(ar,ar+50,someval);
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|    int  product   = std::accumulate(ar,ar+50,1,std::multiplies<int>());
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|    </pre><p>The first call adds all the members of the array, using zero as an
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|       initial value for <code class="code">sum</code>.  The second does the same, but uses
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|       <code class="code">someval</code> as the starting value (thus, <code class="code">sum_stuff == sum +
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|       someval</code>).  The final call uses the second of the two signatures,
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|       and multiplies all the members of the array; here we must obviously
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|       use 1 as a starting value instead of 0.
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|    </p><p>The other three functions have similar dual-signature forms.
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