A range adaptor that represents
view
of the elements from an underlying sequence, starting at the beginning and ending at the first element for which the predicate returns
false.
take_while_view
models the concepts contiguous_range
, random_access_range
, bidirectional_range
, forward_range
, and input_range
when the underlying view V
models respective concepts.
V
base_
(private) the underlying view
copyable-box
<Pred>
(until C++23)movable-box
<Pred>
(since C++23) pred_
(private) the underlying function object
take_while_view
sized_range
or forward_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns a constant iterator to the beginning of the range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns a sentinel for the constant iterator of the range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns whether the derived view is not empty, provided only if ranges::empty is applicable to it
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] gets the address of derived view's data, provided only if its iterator type satisfies contiguous_iterator
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns the first element in the derived view, provided if it satisfies forward_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] returns the n
th element in the derived view, provided only if it satisfies random_access_range
std::ranges::view_interface<D>
) [edit] [edit] Deduction guides [edit] Nested classes the sentinel type
For forward_iterator
s, views::take_while(v, pred) is similar to ranges::subrange{ranges::begin(v), ranges::find_if_not(v, pred)}, but the latter invokes pred only during construction (while the former invokes pred each time a valid take_while
iterator is compared to a sentinel).
#include <iostream> #include <ranges> int main() { for (int year : std::views::iota(2020) | std::views::take_while([](int y){ return y < 2026; })) std::cout << year << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; const char note[]{"Today is yesterday's tomorrow!..."}; auto not_dot = [](char c){ return c != '.'; }; for (char x : std::ranges::take_while_view(note, not_dot)) std::cout << x; std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Today is yesterday's tomorrow![edit] See also
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