.. _sprout-algorithm-find: ############################################################################### find_first_of ############################################################################### Interface ======================================== .. sourcecode:: c++ template inline SPROUT_CONSTEXPR InputIterator1 find_first_of( InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, ForwardIterator2 first2, ForwardIterator2 last2 ); template inline SPROUT_CONSTEXPR InputIterator1 find_first_of( InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, ForwardIterator2 first2, ForwardIterator2 last2, BinaryPredicate pred ); Effects ======================================== | Finds an element that matches one of a set of values. Returns ======================================== | The first iterator i in the range [first1,last1) such that for some iterator j in the range [first2,last2) the following conditions hold: ``*i == *j``, ``pred(*i,*j)``. | Returns last1 if [first2,last2) is empty or if no such iterator is found. Examples ======================================== .. sourcecode:: c++ #include #include #include using namespace sprout; SPROUT_STATIC_CONSTEXPR auto input1 = array{{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}; SPROUT_STATIC_CONSTEXPR auto input2 = array{{3, 4, 5}}; SPROUT_STATIC_CONSTEXPR auto result = sprout::find_first_of(begin(input1), end(input1), begin(input2), end(input2)); static_assert(result != end(input1), "found an element equal to an one of input2 from input1."); static_assert(result - begin(input1) == 2, "a found position is 2."); Complexity ======================================== | At most ``(last1 - first1) * (last2 - first2)`` applications of the corresponding predicate. | Recursive function invocations in *O(logN)* (logarithmic) depth. Header ======================================== | ``sprout/algorithm/find_first_of.hpp`` | Convenience header: ``sprout/algorithm.hpp``