std::lower_bound
Defined in header <algorithm>
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template< class ForwardIt, class T > ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value ); |
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template< class ForwardIt, class T > constexpr ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value ); |
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template< class ForwardIt, class T, class Compare > ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp ); |
(until C++20) | |
template< class ForwardIt, class T, class Compare > constexpr ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp ); |
(since C++20) | |
Returns an iterator pointing to the first element in the range [first, last)
that is not less than (i.e. greater or equal to) value
, or last
if no such element is found.
The range [first, last)
must be partitioned with respect to the expression element < value or comp(element, value), i.e., all elements for which the expression is true must precede all elements for which the expression is false. A fully-sorted range meets this criterion.
The first version uses operator< to compare the elements, the second version uses the given comparison function comp
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Parameters
first, last | - | iterators defining the partially-ordered range to examine |
value | - | value to compare the elements to |
comp | - | binary predicate which returns true if the first argument is less than (i.e. is ordered before) the second. The signature of the predicate function should be equivalent to the following: bool pred(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b); While the signature does not need to have const &, the function must not modify the objects passed to it and must be able to accept all values of type (possibly const) |
Type requirements | ||
-ForwardIt must meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator.
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-Compare must meet the requirements of BinaryPredicate. it is not required to satisfy Compare
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Return value
Iterator pointing to the first element that is not less than value
, or last
if no such element is found.
Complexity
The number of comparisons performed is logarithmic in the distance between first
and last
(At most log
2(last - first) + O(1) comparisons). However, for non-LegacyRandomAccessIterators, the number of iterator increments is linear.
Possible implementation
First version |
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template<class ForwardIt, class T> ForwardIt lower_bound(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value) { ForwardIt it; typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::difference_type count, step; count = std::distance(first, last); while (count > 0) { it = first; step = count / 2; std::advance(it, step); if (*it < value) { first = ++it; count -= step + 1; } else count = step; } return first; } |
Second version |
template<class ForwardIt, class T, class Compare> ForwardIt lower_bound(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp) { ForwardIt it; typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::difference_type count, step; count = std::distance(first, last); while (count > 0) { it = first; step = count / 2; std::advance(it, step); if (comp(*it, value)) { first = ++it; count -= step + 1; } else count = step; } return first; } |
Example
#include <algorithm> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <vector> template<class ForwardIt, class T, class Compare=std::less<>> ForwardIt binary_find(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp={}) { // Note: BOTH type T and the type after ForwardIt is dereferenced // must be implicitly convertible to BOTH Type1 and Type2, used in Compare. // This is stricter than lower_bound requirement (see above) first = std::lower_bound(first, last, value, comp); return first != last && !comp(value, *first) ? first : last; } int main() { std::vector<int> data = { 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6 }; auto lower = std::lower_bound(data.begin(), data.end(), 4); auto upper = std::upper_bound(data.begin(), data.end(), 4); std::copy(lower, upper, std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, " ")); std::cout << '\n'; // classic binary search, returning a value only if it is present data = { 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10 }; auto it = binary_find(data.cbegin(), data.cend(), 4); //< choosing '5' will return end() if(it != data.cend()) std::cout << *it << " found at index "<< std::distance(data.cbegin(), it); return 0; }
Output:
4 4 4 4 found at index 2
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 270 | C++98 | Compare was required to be a strict weak ordering | only a partitioning is needed; heterogeneous comparisons permitted |
See also
returns range of elements matching a specific key (function template) | |
divides a range of elements into two groups (function template) | |
returns an iterator to the first element greater than a certain value (function template) |