Documentation for iter_find/iter_split added

[SVN r37842]
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Pavol Droba
2007-06-01 13:50:51 +00:00
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[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/trim.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/trim.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/predicate.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/predicate.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/iter_find.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/erase.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/erase.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/join.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/join.hpp ]
[ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp ] [ glob ../../../../boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp ]

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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry><code>lexicographical_compare</code></entry> <entry><code>lexicographical_compare</code></entry>
<entry>Check if a string is lexicographicaly less then another one</entry> <entry>Check if a string is lexicographically less then another one</entry>
<entry> <entry>
<functionname>lexicographical_compare()</functionname> <functionname>lexicographical_compare()</functionname>
<sbr/> <sbr/>
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<functionname>find_all_regex()</functionname> <functionname>find_all_regex()</functionname>
</entry> </entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>split</entry> <entry>split</entry>
<entry>Split input into parts</entry> <entry>Split input into parts</entry>
<entry> <entry>
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<sbr/> <sbr/>
<functionname>split_regex()</functionname> <functionname>split_regex()</functionname>
</entry> </entry>
</row> </row>
<row>
<entry>iter_find</entry>
<entry>Iteratively apply the finder to the input to find all matching substrings</entry>
<entry>
<functionname>iter_find()</functionname>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>iter_split</entry>
<entry>Use the finder to find matching substrings in the input and use them as separators to split the input into parts</entry>
<entry>
<functionname>iter_split()</functionname>
</entry>
</row>
</tbody> </tbody>
</tgroup> </tgroup>
</table> </table>