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NAME¶
std::find,std::find_if,std::find_if_not - std::find,std::find_if,std::find_if_not
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <algorithm>
  
   template< class InputIt, class T > (constexpr since
  
   InputIt find( InputIt first, InputIt last, C++20)
  
   const T& value ); (until C++26)
  
   template< class InputIt, class T =
  
   typename std::iterator_traits
  
   (since C++26)
  
   <InputIt>::value_type >
  
   constexpr InputIt find( InputIt first,
  
   InputIt last, const T& value );
  
   template< class ExecutionPolicy, class
  
   ForwardIt, class T >
  
   (since C++17)
  
   ForwardIt find( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, (until C++26)
  
   ForwardIt first, ForwardIt
  
   last, const T& value );
  
   template< class ExecutionPolicy,
  
   class ForwardIt, class T =
  
   typename std::iterator_traits
  
   (since C++26)
  
   <ForwardIt>::value_type >
  
   ForwardIt find( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, (1)
  
   ForwardIt first, ForwardIt
  
   last, const T& value );
  
   template< class InputIt, class UnaryPred > (constexpr since
  
   InputIt find_if( InputIt first, InputIt (3) C++20)
  
   last, UnaryPred p ); (2)
  
   template< class ExecutionPolicy, class
  
   ForwardIt, class UnaryPred >
  
   ForwardIt find_if( ExecutionPolicy&& (4) (since C++17)
  
   policy,
  
   ForwardIt first,
  
   ForwardIt last, UnaryPred p );
  
   template< class InputIt, class UnaryPred > (since C++11)
  
   InputIt find_if_not( InputIt first, (5) (constexpr since
  
   InputIt last, UnaryPred q ); C++20)
  
   template< class ExecutionPolicy, class
  
   ForwardIt, class UnaryPred >
  
   ForwardIt find_if_not( ExecutionPolicy&& (6) (since
    C++17)
  
   policy,
  
   ForwardIt first,
  
   ForwardIt last, UnaryPred q );
  
   Returns an iterator to the first element in the range [first, last) that
    satisfies
  
   specific criteria (or last if there is no such iterator).
  
   1) find searches for an element equal to value (using operator==).
  
   3) find_if searches for an element for which predicate p returns true.
  
   5) find_if_not searches for an element for which predicate q returns false.
  
   2,4,6) Same as (1,3,5), but executed according to policy.
  
   These overloads participate in overload resolution only if
  
   std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is
    true. (until
  
   C++20)
  
   std::is_execution_policy_v<std::remove_cvref_t<ExecutionPolicy>>
    is true. (since
  
   C++20)
Parameters¶
 first, last - the range of elements to examine
  
   value - value to compare the elements to
  
   policy - the execution policy to use. See execution policy for details.
  
   unary predicate which returns true for the required element.
  
   The expression p(v) must be convertible to bool for every argument v
  
   p - of type (possibly const) VT, where VT is the value type of InputIt,
  
   regardless of value category, and must not modify v. Thus, a parameter
  
   type of VT&is not allowed
  
   , nor is VT unless for VT a move is equivalent to a copy
  
   (since C++11).
  
   unary predicate which returns false for the required element.
  
   The expression q(v) must be convertible to bool for every argument v
  
   q - of type (possibly const) VT, where VT is the value type of InputIt,
  
   regardless of value category, and must not modify v. Thus, a parameter
  
   type of VT&is not allowed
  
   , nor is VT unless for VT a move is equivalent to a copy
  
   (since C++11).
Type requirements¶
 -
  
   InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
  
   -
  
   ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
  
   -
  
   UnaryPredicate must meet the requirements of Predicate.
Return value¶
 The first iterator it in the range [first, last) satisfying the
    following condition
  
   or last if there is no such iterator:
  
   1,2) *it == value is true.
  
   3,4) p(*it) is true.
  
   5,6) q(*it) is false.
Complexity¶
Given \(\scriptsize N\)N as std::distance(first, last):
  
   1,2) At most \(\scriptsize N\)N comparisons with value using operator==.
  
   3,4) At most \(\scriptsize N\)N applications of the predicate p.
  
   5,6) At most \(\scriptsize N\)N applications of the predicate q.
Exceptions¶
 The overloads with a template parameter named ExecutionPolicy
    report errors as
  
   follows:
  
   * If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an
    exception
  
   and ExecutionPolicy is one of the standard policies, std::terminate is
    called.
  
   For any other ExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined.
  
   * If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.
Possible implementation¶
 find
  
   template<class InputIt, class T = typename
    std::iterator_traits<InputIt>::value_type>
  
   constexpr InputIt find(InputIt first, InputIt last, const T& value)
  
   {
  
   for (; first != last; ++first)
  
   if (*first == value)
  
   return first;
  
   return last;
  
   }
  
   find_if
  
   template<class InputIt, class UnaryPred>
  
   constexpr InputIt find_if(InputIt first, InputIt last, UnaryPred p)
  
   {
  
   for (; first != last; ++first)
  
   if (p(*first))
  
   return first;
  
   return last;
  
   }
  
   find_if_not
  
   template<class InputIt, class UnaryPred>
  
   constexpr InputIt find_if_not(InputIt first, InputIt last, UnaryPred q)
  
   {
  
   for (; first != last; ++first)
  
   if (!q(*first))
  
   return first;
  
   return last;
  
   }
Notes¶
 If C++11 is not available, an equivalent to std::find_if_not is
    to use std::find_if
  
   with the negated predicate.
  
   template<class InputIt, class UnaryPred>
  
   InputIt find_if_not(InputIt first, InputIt last, UnaryPred q)
  
   {
  
   return std::find_if(first, last, std::not1(q));
  
   }
  
   Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
  
   __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type 202403 (C++26) List-initialization for
  
   algorithms (1,2)
Example¶
The following example finds numbers in given sequences.
// Run this code
  
   #include <algorithm>
  
   #include <array>
  
   #include <cassert>
  
   #include <complex>
  
   #include <iostream>
  
   #include <vector>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   const auto v = {1, 2, 3, 4};
  
   for (const int n : {3, 5})
  
   (std::find(v.begin(), v.end(), n) == std::end(v))
  
   ? std::cout << "v does not contain " << n << '\n'
  
   : std::cout << "v contains " << n << '\n';
  
   auto is_even = [](int i) { return i % 2 == 0; };
  
   for (const auto& w : {std::array{3, 1, 4}, {1, 3, 5}})
  
   if (auto it = std::find_if(begin(w), end(w), is_even); it != std::end(w))
  
   std::cout << "w contains an even number " << *it
    << '\n';
  
   else
  
   std::cout << "w does not contain even numbers\n";
  
   std::vector<std::complex<double>> nums{{4, 2}};
  
   #ifdef __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type
  
   // T gets deduced making list-initialization possible
  
   const auto it = std::find(nums.begin(), nums.end(), {4, 2});
  
   #else
  
   const auto it = std::find(nums.begin(), nums.end(),
    std::complex<double>{4, 2});
  
   #endif
  
   assert(it == nums.begin());
  
   }
Output:¶
 v contains 3
  
   v does not contain 5
  
   w contains an even number 4
  
   w does not contain even numbers
  
   Defect reports
  
   The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
  
   previously published C++ standards.
  
   DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
  
   T was required to be EqualityComparable,
  
   LWG 283 C++98 but removed the requirement
  
   the value type of InputIt might not be T
See also¶
 finds the first two adjacent items that are equal (or satisfy a
  
   adjacent_find given predicate)
  
   (function template)
  
   find_end finds the last sequence of elements in a certain range
  
   (function template)
  
   find_first_of searches for any one of a set of elements
  
   (function template)
  
   mismatch finds the first position where two ranges differ
  
   (function template)
  
   search searches for a range of elements
  
   (function template)
  
   ranges::find
  
   ranges::find_if
  
   ranges::find_if_not finds the first element satisfying specific criteria
  
   (C++20) (niebloid)
  
   (C++20)
  
   (C++20)
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