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      <cpp‎ |algorithm
       
       
      Algorithm library
      Constrained algorithms and algorithms on ranges(C++20)
      Constrained algorithms, e.g.ranges::copy,ranges::sort, ...
      Execution policies(C++17)
      Sorting and related operations
      Partitioning operations
      Sorting operations
      Binary search operations
      (on partitioned ranges)
      Set operations (on sorted ranges)
      Merge operations (on sorted ranges)
      Heap operations
      Minimum/maximum operations
      (C++11)
      (C++17)
      Lexicographical comparison operations
      Permutation operations
      C library
      Numeric operations
      Operations on uninitialized memory
       
      Defined in header<algorithm>
      template<class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2>

      ForwardIt1 search( ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,

                         ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last);
      (1)(constexpr since C++20)
      template<class ExecutionPolicy,class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2>

      ForwardIt1 search( ExecutionPolicy&& policy,
                         ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,

                         ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last);
      (2)(since C++17)
      template<class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2,class BinaryPred>

      ForwardIt1 search( ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,
                         ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last,

                         BinaryPred p);
      (3)(constexpr since C++20)
      template<class ExecutionPolicy,

               class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2,class BinaryPred>
      ForwardIt1 search( ExecutionPolicy&& policy,
                         ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,
                         ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last,

                         BinaryPred p);
      (4)(since C++17)
      template<class ForwardIt,class Searcher>

      ForwardIt search( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last,

                       const Searcher& searcher);
      (5)(since C++17)
      (constexpr since C++20)
      1-4) Searches for the first occurrence of the sequence of elements[s_firsts_last) in the range[firstlast).
      1) Elements are compared usingoperator==.
      3) Elements are compared using the given binary predicatep.
      2,4) Same as(1,3), but executed according topolicy.
      These overloads participate in overload resolution only if all following conditions are satisfied:

      std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> istrue.

      (until C++20)

      std::is_execution_policy_v<std::remove_cvref_t<ExecutionPolicy>> istrue.

      (since C++20)
      5) Searches the range[firstlast) for the pattern specified in the constructor ofsearcher.

      The standard library provides the following searchers:

      standard C++ library search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      Boyer-Moore search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      Boyer-Moore-Horspool search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      (since C++17)

      Contents

      [edit]Parameters

      first, last - the pair of iterators defining therange of elements to examine
      s_first, s_last - the pair of iterators defining therange of elements to search for
      policy - theexecution policy to use
      searcher - the searcher encapsulating the search algorithm and the pattern to look for
      p - binary predicate which returns ​true if the elements should be treated as equal.

      The signature of the predicate function should be equivalent to the following:

       bool pred(const Type1&a,const Type2&b);

      While the signature does not need to haveconst&, the function must not modify the objects passed to it and must be able to accept all values of type (possibly const)Type1 andType2 regardless ofvalue category (thus,Type1& is not allowed, nor isType1 unless forType1 a move is equivalent to a copy(since C++11)).
      The typesType1 andType2 must be such that objects of typesForwardIt1 andForwardIt2 can be dereferenced and then implicitly converted toType1 andType2 respectively.​

      Type requirements
      -
      ForwardIt1, ForwardIt2 must meet the requirements ofLegacyForwardIterator.
      -
      BinaryPred must meet the requirements ofBinaryPredicate.

      [edit]Return value

      1-4) Iterator to the beginning of first occurrence of the sequence[s_firsts_last) in the range[firstlast). If no such occurrence is found,last is returned.
      If[s_firsts_last) is empty,first is returned.
      5)searcher(first, last).first.

      [edit]Complexity

      1-4) Given\(\scriptsize N\)N asstd::distance(first, last) and\(\scriptsize S\)S asstd::distance(s_first, s_last):
      1,2) At most\(\scriptsize N\cdot S\)N·S comparisons usingoperator==.
      3,4) At most\(\scriptsize N\cdot S\)N·S applications of the predicatep.
      5) Depends onsearcher.

      [edit]Exceptions

      The overloads with a template parameter namedExecutionPolicy report errors as follows:

      • If execution of a function invoked as part of the algorithm throws an exception andExecutionPolicy is one of thestandard policies,std::terminate is called. For any otherExecutionPolicy, the behavior is implementation-defined.
      • If the algorithm fails to allocate memory,std::bad_alloc is thrown.

      [edit]Possible implementation

      search (1)
      template<class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2>constexpr//< since C++20ForwardIt1 search(ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,                  ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last){while(true){        ForwardIt1 it= first;for(ForwardIt2 s_it= s_first;;++it,++s_it){if(s_it== s_last)return first;if(it== last)return last;if(!(*it==*s_it))break;}++first;}}
      search (3)
      template<class ForwardIt1,class ForwardIt2,class BinaryPred>constexpr//< since C++20ForwardIt1 search(ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,                  ForwardIt2 s_first, ForwardIt2 s_last, BinaryPred p){while(true){        ForwardIt1 it= first;for(ForwardIt2 s_it= s_first;;++it,++s_it){if(s_it== s_last)return first;if(it== last)return last;if(!p(*it,*s_it))break;}++first;}}

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #include <algorithm>#include <cassert>#include <functional>#include <iomanip>#include <iostream>#include <iterator>#include <string_view>#include <vector> usingnamespace std::literals; bool contains(constauto& cont,std::string_view s){// str.find() (or str.contains(), since C++23) can be used as wellreturn std::search(cont.begin(), cont.end(), s.begin(), s.end())!= cont.end();} int main(){constauto str{"why waste time learning, when ignorance is instantaneous?"sv};assert(contains(str,"learning"));assert(not contains(str,"lemming")); conststd::vector vec(str.begin(), str.end());assert(contains(vec,"learning"));assert(not contains(vec,"leaning")); // The C++17 overload with searchers demo:constexprauto quote{"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed ""do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua"sv}; for(constauto word:{"pisci"sv,"Pisci"sv}){std::cout<<"The string "<<std::quoted(word)<<' ';conststd::boyer_moore_searcher searcher(word.begin(), word.end());constauto it= std::search(quote.begin(), quote.end(), searcher);if(it== quote.end())std::cout<<"not found\n";elsestd::cout<<"found at offset "<<std::distance(quote.begin(), it)<<'\n';}}

      Output:

      The string "pisci" found at offset 43The string "Pisci" not found

      [edit]Defect reports

      The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

      DRApplied toBehavior as publishedCorrect behavior
      LWG 1205C++98the return value was unclear if[s_firsts_last) is emptyreturnsfirst in this case
      LWG 1338C++98the resolution ofLWG issue 1205 was incorrectly applied,
      makingfirst to be returned if no occurence is found
      returnslast in this case
      LWG 2150C++98the condition of “sequence occurence” was incorrectcorrected

      [edit]See also

      finds the last sequence of elements in a certain range
      (function template)[edit]
      returnstrue if one sequence is a subsequence of another
      (function template)[edit]
      determines if two sets of elements are the same
      (function template)[edit]
      finds the first element satisfying specific criteria
      (function template)[edit]
      returnstrue if one range is lexicographically less than another
      (function template)[edit]
      finds the first position where two ranges differ
      (function template)[edit]
      searches for the first occurrence of a number consecutive copies of an element in a range
      (function template)[edit]
      standard C++ library search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      Boyer-Moore search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      Boyer-Moore-Horspool search algorithm implementation
      (class template)[edit]
      searches for the first occurrence of a range of elements
      (algorithm function object)[edit]
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