std::lower_bound
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template< class ForwardIt, class T > ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value ); |
(constexpr since C++20) (until C++26) |
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template< class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits <ForwardIt>::value_type > 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 ); |
(constexpr since C++20) (until C++26) |
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template< class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits <ForwardIt>::value_type, class Compare > constexpr ForwardIt lower_bound( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp ); |
(since C++26) | |
Searches for the first element in the partitioned range [first, last) which is not ordered before value.
operator<:
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Returns the first iterator If the elements |
(until C++20) |
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Equivalent to |
(since C++20) |
comp:iter in [first, last) where bool(comp(*iter, value)) is false, or last if no such iter exists.elem of [first, last) are not partitioned with respect to the expression bool(comp(elem, value)), the behavior is undefined.Parameters
| first, last | - | the pair of iterators defining the partitioned range of elements to examine |
| value | - | value to compare the elements to |
| comp | - | binary predicate which returns true if the first argument is ordered before the second. The signature of the predicate function should be equivalent to the following:
While the signature does not need to have |
| 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 to the first element of the range [first, last) not ordered before value, or last if no such element is found.
Complexity
Given N as std::distance(first, last):
value using operator<(until C++20)std::less{}(since C++20).comp.However, if ForwardIt is not a LegacyRandomAccessIterator, the number of iterator increments is linear in N. Notably, std::map, std::multimap, std::set, and std::multiset iterators are not random access, and so their member lower_bound functions should be preferred.
Possible implementation
See also the implementations in libstdc++ and libc++.
| lower_bound (1) |
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template<class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type>
ForwardIt lower_bound(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value)
{
return std::lower_bound(first, last, value, std::less{});
}
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| lower_bound (2) |
template<class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type,
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;
}
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Notes
Although std::lower_bound only requires [first, last) to be partitioned, this algorithm is usually used in the case where [first, last) is sorted, so that the binary search is valid for any value.
Unlike std::binary_search, std::lower_bound does not require operator< or comp to be asymmetric (i.e., a < b and b < a always have different results). In fact, it does not even require value < *iter or comp(value, *iter) to be well-formed for any iterator iter in [first, last).
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type |
202403 |
(C++26) | List-initialization for algorithms (1,2) |
Example
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <complex>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
struct PriceInfo { double price; };
int main()
{
const std::vector<int> data{1, 2, 4, 5, 5, 6};
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
{
// Search for first element x such that i ≤ x
auto lower = std::lower_bound(data.begin(), data.end(), i);
std::cout << i << " ≤ ";
lower != data.end()
? std::cout << *lower << " at index " << std::distance(data.begin(), lower)
: std::cout << "not found";
std::cout << '\n';
}
std::vector<PriceInfo> prices{{100.0}, {101.5}, {102.5}, {102.5}, {107.3}};
for (const double to_find : {102.5, 110.2})
{
auto prc_info = std::lower_bound(prices.begin(), prices.end(), to_find,
[](const PriceInfo& info, double value)
{
return info.price < value;
});
prc_info != prices.end()
? std::cout << prc_info->price << " at index " << prc_info - prices.begin()
: std::cout << to_find << " not found";
std::cout << '\n';
}
using CD = std::complex<double>;
std::vector<CD> nums{{1, 0}, {2, 2}, {2, 1}, {3, 0}};
auto cmpz = [](CD x, CD y) { return x.real() < y.real(); };
#ifdef __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type
auto it = std::lower_bound(nums.cbegin(), nums.cend(), {2, 0}, cmpz);
#else
auto it = std::lower_bound(nums.cbegin(), nums.cend(), CD{2, 0}, cmpz);
#endif
assert((*it == CD{2, 2}));
}
Output:
0 ≤ 1 at index 0
1 ≤ 1 at index 0
2 ≤ 2 at index 1
3 ≤ 4 at index 2
4 ≤ 4 at index 2
5 ≤ 5 at index 3
6 ≤ 6 at index 5
7 ≤ not found
102.5 at index 2
110.2 not found
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 satisfy Compare and T was requiredto be LessThanComparable (strict weak ordering required) |
only a partitioning is required; heterogeneous comparisons permitted |
| LWG 384 | C++98 | at most log(N)+1 comparisons were allowed | corrected to log2(N)+1 |
| LWG 2150 | C++98 | if any iterator iter exists in [first, last) such thatbool(comp(*iter, value)) is false, std::lower_boundcould return any iterator in [iter, last)
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no iterator afteriter can be returned
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See also
| returns range of elements matching a specific key (function template) | |
| divides a range of elements into two groups (function template) | |
(C++11) |
locates the partition point of a partitioned range (function template) |
| returns an iterator to the first element greater than a certain value (function template) | |
| returns an iterator to the first element not less than the given key (public member function of std::set<Key,Compare,Allocator>)
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| returns an iterator to the first element not less than the given key (public member function of std::multiset<Key,Compare,Allocator>)
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(C++20) |
returns an iterator to the first element not less than the given value (algorithm function object) |