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FindAll


This is Filter Equivalent. This function may be present in generated code, but should not be used in hand-written code.

Header:STD.h
Namespace:avl

Finds all locations of a given value in the input array.

Syntax

void avl::FindAll
(
	const atl::Array<Type>& inArray,
	const Type& inValue,
	atl::Array<int>& outIndices,
	bool& outFound = atl::Dummy&lt;bool&gt;()
)

Parameters

Name Type Default Description
inArray const Array<Type>& Input array
inValue const Type& Value to look for
outIndices Array<int>& Indices of the value occurrences in the array
outFound bool& Dummy()

Examples

inArray = {2,4,3,2,5}
inValue = 2
outIndices = {0,3}

Remarks

Please note, that this filter can be concretized only with basic data types and structures of such types. Concretizing the filter with a non-comparable complex data type, such as Image or Region, will raise a Domain Error.

Using this filter to compare data of type Real (or structures with this type) may be tricky. It is caused by the fact that very small (unnoticeable) differences in values of such types may lead to unpredictable negative results in comparison of these values.

Errors

Non-comparable complex data type "TypeName" used in FindAll.

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