std::pointer_to_binary_function
| template< 
    class Arg1, 
    class Arg2,
    class Result 
> class pointer_to_binary_function : public std::binary_function<Arg1, Arg2, Result>; | (deprecated in C++11) (removed in C++17) | 
std::pointer_to_binary_function is a function object that acts as a wrapper around a binary function.
Member functions
| (constructor) | constructs a new pointer_to_binary_functionobject with the supplied function(public member function) | 
| operator() | calls the stored function (public member function) | 
std::pointer_to_binary_function::pointer_to_binary_function
| explicit pointer_to_binary_function( Result (*f)(Arg1,Arg2) ); | 
Constructs a pointer_to_binary_function function object with the stored function f.
Parameters
| f | - | pointer to a function to store | 
std::pointer_to_binary_function::operator()
| Result operator()( Arg1 x1, Arg2 x2 ) const; | 
Calls the stored function.
Parameters
| x1, x2 | - | arguments to pass to the function | 
Return value
The value returned by the called function.
See also
| (deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17) | adaptor-compatible wrapper for a pointer to unary function (class template) | 
| (deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++17) | creates an adaptor-compatible function object wrapper from a pointer to function (function template) | 
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