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Function std.string.indexOfNeither
Returns the index of the first occurrence of any character not an elements
in needles
in haystack
. If all element of haystack
are
element of needles
-1
is returned.
ptrdiff_t indexOfNeither(Char, Char2)
(
const(Char)[] haystack,
const(Char2)[] needles,
in CaseSensitive cs = Yes .caseSensitive
) pure @safe
if (isSomeChar!Char && isSomeChar!Char2);
ptrdiff_t indexOfNeither(Char, Char2)
(
const(Char)[] haystack,
const(Char2)[] needles,
in size_t startIdx,
in CaseSensitive cs = Yes .caseSensitive
) pure @safe
if (isSomeChar!Char && isSomeChar!Char2);
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
haystack | String to search for needles in. |
needles | Strings to search for in haystack. |
startIdx | slices haystack like this haystack[startIdx .. $] . If
the startIdx is greater than or equal to the length of haystack the
functions returns -1 . |
cs | Indicates whether the comparisons are case sensitive. |
Example
writeln(indexOfNeither("abba", "a", 2)); // 2
writeln(indexOfNeither("def", "de", 1)); // 2
writeln(indexOfNeither("dfefffg", "dfe", 4)); // 6
Example
writeln(indexOfNeither("def", "a")); // 0
writeln(indexOfNeither("def", "de")); // 2
writeln(indexOfNeither("dfefffg", "dfe")); // 6
Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis
License
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