std::experimental::search
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ForwardIterator search( ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last,  | 
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Searches the sequence [first, last) for the pattern specified in the constructor of searcher.
Effectively executes searcher(first, last).
Searcher need not be CopyConstructible. 
The standard library provides the following searchers:
|    standard C++ library search algorithm implementation   (class template)  | 
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|    Boyer-Moore search algorithm implementation  (class template)  | 
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|    Boyer-Moore-Horspool search algorithm implementation   (class template)  | 
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[edit] Return value
Returns the result of searcher.operator(), that is, an iterator to the location at which the substring is found or a copy of last if it was not found.
[edit] Complexity
Depends on the searcher
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <experimental/algorithm> #include <experimental/functional> int main() { std::string in = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit," " sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua"; std::string needle = "pisci"; auto it = std::experimental::search(in.begin(), in.end(), std::experimental::make_boyer_moore_searcher( needle.begin(), needle.end())); if(it != in.end()) std::cout << "The string " << needle << " found at offset " << it - in.begin() << '\n'; else std::cout << "The string " << needle << " not found\n"; }
Output:
The string pisci found at offset 43
[edit] See also
|    searches for a range of elements   (function template)  |