std::find_first_of
|   Defined in header  <algorithm>
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|   template< class ForwardIt1, class ForwardIt2 > ForwardIt1 find_first_of( ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,  | 
(until C++11) | |
|   template< class InputIt, class ForwardIt > InputIt find_first_of( InputIt first, InputIt last,  | 
(since C++11) | |
|   template< class ExecutionPolicy, class InputIt, class ForwardIt > InputIt find_first_of( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, InputIt first, InputIt last,  | 
(2) | (since C++17) | 
| (3) | ||
|   template< class ForwardIt1, class ForwardIt2, class BinaryPredicate > ForwardIt1 find_first_of( ForwardIt1 first, ForwardIt1 last,  | 
(until C++11) | |
|   template< class InputIt, class ForwardIt, class BinaryPredicate > InputIt find_first_of( InputIt first, InputIt last,  | 
(since C++11) | |
|   template< class ExecutionPolicy, class InputIt, class ForwardIt, class BinaryPredicate > InputIt find_first_of( ExecutionPolicy&& policy, InputIt first, InputIt last,  | 
(4) | (since C++17) | 
Searches the range [first, last) for any of the elements in the range [s_first, s_last). 
operator==.p.policy. These overloads do not participate in overload resolution unless std::is_execution_policy_v<std::decay_t<ExecutionPolicy>> is trueContents | 
[edit] Parameters
| first, last | - | the range of elements to examine | 
| s_first, s_last | - | the range of elements to search for | 
| policy | - | the execution policy to use. See execution policy for details. | 
| 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); The signature does not need to have const &, but the function must not modify the objects passed to it.   | 
| Type requirements | ||
 -InputIt must meet the requirements of InputIterator.
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 -ForwardIt1 must meet the requirements of ForwardIterator.
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 -ForwardIt2 must meet the requirements of ForwardIterator.
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[edit] Return value
Iterator to the first element in the range [first, last) that is equal to an element from the range [s_first; s_last). If no such element is found, last is returned.
[edit] Complexity
Does at most (S*N) comparisons where S = distance(s_first, s_last) and N = distance(first, last).
[edit] 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, std::terminate is called.
 - If the algorithm fails to allocate memory, std::bad_alloc is thrown.
 
[edit] Possible implementation
| First version | 
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template<class InputIt, class ForwardIt> InputIt find_first_of(InputIt first, InputIt last, ForwardIt s_first, ForwardIt s_last) { for (; first != last; ++first) { for (ForwardIt it = s_first; it != s_last; ++it) { if (*first == *it) { return first; } } } return last; }  | 
| Second version | 
template<class InputIt, class ForwardIt, class BinaryPredicate> InputIt find_first_of(InputIt first, InputIt last, ForwardIt s_first, ForwardIt s_last, BinaryPredicate p) { for (; first != last; ++first) { for (ForwardIt it = s_first; it != s_last; ++it) { if (p(*first, *it)) { return first; } } } return last; }  | 
[edit] Example
The following code searches for any of specified integers in a vector of integers:
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector<int> v{0, 2, 3, 25, 5}; std::vector<int> t{3, 19, 10, 2}; auto result = std::find_first_of(v.begin(), v.end(), t.begin(), t.end()); if (result == v.end()) { std::cout << "no elements of v were equal to 3, 19, 10 or 2\n"; } else { std::cout << "found a match at " << std::distance(v.begin(), result) << "\n"; } }
Output:
found a match at 1
[edit] See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   finds the first element satisfying specific criteria   (function template)  | 
|    (parallelism TS)  | 
   parallelized version of std::find_first_of  (function template)  |