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one_of

The header file 'boost/algorithm/cxx11/one_of.hpp' contains four variants of a single algorithm, one_of. The algorithm tests the elements of a sequence and returns true if exactly one of the elements in the sequence has a particular property.

The routine one_of takes a sequence and a predicate. It will return true if the predicate returns true for one element in the sequence.

The routine one_of_equal takes a sequence and a value. It will return true if one element in the sequence compares equal to the passed in value.

Both routines come in two forms; the first one takes two iterators to define the range. The second form takes a single range parameter, and uses Boost.Range to traverse it.

interface

The function one_of returns true if the predicate returns true for one item in the sequence. There are two versions; one takes two iterators, and the other takes a range.

namespace boost { namespace algorithm {
template<typename InputIterator, typename Predicate>
	bool one_of ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, Predicate p );
template<typename Range, typename Predicate>
	bool one_of ( const Range &r, Predicate p );
}}

The function one_of_equal is similar to one_of, but instead of taking a predicate to test the elements of the sequence, it takes a value to compare against.

namespace boost { namespace algorithm {
template<typename InputIterator, typename V>
	bool one_of_equal ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, V const &val );
template<typename Range, typename V>
	bool one_of_equal ( const Range &r, V const &val );
}}

Examples

Given the container c containing { 0, 1, 2, 3, 14, 15 }, then

bool isOdd ( int i ) { return i % 2 == 1; }
bool lessThan10 ( int i ) { return i < 10; }

using boost::algorithm;
one_of ( c, isOdd ) --> false
one_of ( c.begin (), c.end (), lessThan10 ) --> false
one_of ( c.begin () + 3, c.end (), lessThan10 ) --> true
one_of ( c.end (), c.end (), isOdd ) --> false  // empty range
one_of_equal ( c, 3 ) --> true
one_of_equal ( c.begin (), c.begin () + 3, 3 ) --> false
one_of_equal ( c.begin (), c.begin (), 99 ) --> false  // empty range

Iterator Requirements

one_of and one_of_equal work on all iterators except output iterators.

Complexity

All of the variants of one_of and one_of_equal run in O(N) (linear) time; that is, they compare against each element in the list once. If more than one of the elements in the sequence satisfy the condition, then algorithm will return false immediately, without examining the remaining members of the sequence.

Exception Safety

All of the variants of one_of and one_of_equal take their parameters by value or const reference, and do not depend upon any global state. Therefore, all the routines in this file provide the strong exception guarantee.

Notes

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