std::basic_string::npos(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::basic_string::npos(3) |
NAME¶
std::basic_string::npos - std::basic_string::npos
Synopsis¶
static const size_type npos = -1;
This is a special value equal to the maximum value representable by the type
size_type. The exact meaning depends on context, but it is generally used
either as
end of string indicator by the functions that expect a string index or as the
error
indicator by the functions that return a string index.
Note¶
Although the definition uses -1, size_type is an unsigned integer
type, and the
value of npos is the largest positive value it can hold, due to
signed-to-unsigned
implicit conversion. This is a portable way to specify the largest value of
any
unsigned type.
Example¶
// Run this code
#include <bitset>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
// string search functions return npos if nothing is found
std::string s = "test";
if (s.find('a') == s.npos)
std::cout << "no 'a' in 'test'\n";
// functions that take string subsets as arguments
// use npos as the "all the way to the end" indicator
std::string s2(s, 2, std::string::npos);
std::cout << s2 << '\n';
std::bitset<5> b("aaabb", std::string::npos, 'a', 'b');
std::cout << b << '\n';
}
Output:¶
no 'a' in 'test'
st
00011
See also¶
npos special value. The exact meaning depends on the context
[static] (public static member constant of
std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits>)
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