std::ctype::scan_not, std::ctype::do_scan_not
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Defined in header <locale>
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public: const CharT* scan_not( mask m, const CharT* beg, const CharT* end ) const; |
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protected: virtual const CharT* do_scan_not( mask m, const CharT* beg, const CharT* end) const; |
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1) public member function, calls the protected virtual member function
do_scan_not
of the most derived class.2) Locates the first character in the character array
[beg, end)
that does not satisfy the classification mask m
, that is, the first character c
such that is(m, c) would return false.Parameters
m | - | mask to search for |
beg | - | pointer to the first character in an array of characters to search |
end | - | one past the end pointer for the array of characters to search |
Return value
Pointer to the first character in [beg, end)
that doesn't satisfy the mask, or end
if no such character was found.
Example
Run this code
#include <locale> #include <clocale> #include <iostream> #include <iterator> int main() { std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); std::wcout.imbue(std::locale("en_US.utf8")); auto& f = std::use_facet<std::ctype<wchar_t>>(std::wcout.getloc()); // skip leading whitespace wchar_t s1[] = L" \t\t\n Кошка"; const wchar_t* p1 = f.scan_not(std::ctype_base::space, std::begin(s1), std::end(s1)); std::wcout << "'" << p1 << "'\n"; // skip leading digits wchar_t s2[] = L"123456789ネプネプ"; const wchar_t* p2 = f.scan_not(std::ctype_base::digit, std::begin(s2), std::end(s2)); std::wcout << "'" << p2 << "'\n"; }
Output:
'Кошка' 'ネプネプ'
See also
locates the first character in a sequence that fails given classification, using the classification table (public member function of std::ctype<char> ) | |
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locates the first character in a sequence that conforms to given classification (virtual protected member function) |