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mem_fun_ref and print
  
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <list>

using namespace std;

class Employee
{
   public:
   Employeeconst string& name = ""int sales = 0,int district = );
   bool operator>const Employee& rhs const;
   void print() const;

   private:
   int district_;
   string name_;
   int sales_;
};

inline
Employee::Employeeconst string& name, int sales,
   int district )
   : district_district ), name_name ), sales_sales )
{} 

inline
bool Employee::operator>const Employee& rhs const
return sales_ > rhs.sales_; }

inline
void Employee::print() const
cout << name_ << " from District " << district_
   << " has sales of $" << sales_ << endl;
}

int main( )
{
   list<Employee> list1;
   list1.push_backEmployee"A"3) );
   list1.push_backEmployee"B"4) );
   list1.push_backEmployee"C"8) );

   list1.sortgreater<Employee>() );
   for_eachlist1.begin(), list1.end(), mem_fun_ref&Employee::print ) );

}
  
    
  
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