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Standard Template Library Programmer's Guide
(document number: 007-3426-004 / published: 1999-05-21)
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| Category: algorithms |
Component type: function |
Prototype
Mismatch is an overloaded name; there are actually two
mismatch
functions.
template <class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2>
pair<InputIterator1, InputIterator2>
mismatch(InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, InputIterator2 first2);
template <class InputIterator1, class InputIterator2,
class BinaryPredicate>
pair<InputIterator1, InputIterator2>
mismatch(InputIterator1 first1, InputIterator1 last1, InputIterator2 first2,
BinaryPredicate binary_pred);
Description
Mismatch finds the first position where the two ranges
[first1, last1)
and
[first2, first2 + (last1 - first1)) differ. The two
versions of
mismatch use different tests for whether elements differ.
The first version of mismatch finds
the first iterator i in [first1, last1) such that *i != *(first2
+ (i - first1)). The return value is a pair whose first element is
i and whose second element is *(first2 + (i - first1)). If no
such iterator i exists, the return value is a pair whose first
element is last1 and whose second element is
*(first2 + (last1 - first1)).
The second version of mismatch finds
the first iterator i in [first1, last1) such that binary_pred(*i,
*(first2 + (i - first1)) is false. The return value is a pair
whose first element is i and whose second element is
*(first2 + (i - first1)). If no such iterator i exists, the
return value is a pair whose first element is last1 and whose second
element is *(first2 + (last1 - first1)).
Definition
Defined in the standard header
algorithm, and in the nonstandard
backward-compatibility header
algo.h.
Requirements on types
For the first version:
For the second version:
-
InputIterator1 is a model of Input Iterator.
-
InputIterator2 is a model of Input Iterator.
-
BinaryPredicate is a model of Binary Predicate.
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InputIterator1's value type is convertible to BinaryPredicate's
first argument type.
-
InputIterator2's value type is convertible to BinaryPredicate's
second argument type.
Preconditions
-
[first1, last1) is a valid range.
-
[first2, first2 + (last2 - last1)) is a valid range.
Complexity
Linear. At most
last1 - first1 comparisons.
Example
int A1[] = { 3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 3 };
int A2[] = { 3, 1, 4, 2, 8, 5, 7 };
const int N = sizeof(A1) / sizeof(int);
pair<int*, int*> result = mismatch(A1, A1 + N, A2);
cout << "The first mismatch is in position " << result.first - A1 << endl;
cout << "Values are: " << *(result.first) << ", " << *(result.second) << endl;
Notes
See also
equal,
search,
find,
find_if
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1999 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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(document number: 007-3426-004 / published: 1999-05-21)
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