search_n

Interface

template<typename ForwardIterator, typename Size, typename T>
inline SPROUT_CONSTEXPR ForwardIterator
search_n(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, Size count, T const& value);

template<typename ForwardIterator, typename Size, typename T, typename BinaryPredicate>
inline SPROUT_CONSTEXPR ForwardIterator
search_n(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, Size count, T const& value, BinaryPredicate pred);

Requires

The type Size shall be convertible to integral type.

Effects

Finds a subsequence of equal values in a sequence.

Returns

The first iterator i in the range [first,last-count) such that for any non-negative integer n less than count the following corresponding conditions hold: *(i + n) == value, pred(*(i + n),value).
Returns last if no such iterator is found.

Examples

#include <sprout/algorithm/search_n.hpp>
#include <sprout/array.hpp>
#include <sprout/container.hpp>
using namespace sprout;

SPROUT_STATIC_CONSTEXPR auto input1 = array<int, 10>{{1, 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 8, 9, 10}};
SPROUT_STATIC_CONSTEXPR auto result = sprout::search_n(begin(input1), end(input1), 4, 5);
static_assert(result != end(input1), "found a subsequence equal to 4 values of 5 from input1.");
static_assert(result - begin(input1) == 3, "a found position is 3.");

Complexity

At most last - first applications of the corresponding predicate.
Recursive function invocations in O(logN) (logarithmic) depth.

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