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| [/ File none_of.qbk]
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| [section:none_of none_of]
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| [/license
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| Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Marshall Clow
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| Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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| (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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| ]
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| 
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| The header file 'boost/algorithm/cxx11/none_of.hpp' contains four variants of a single algorithm, `none_of`. The algorithm tests all the elements of a sequence and returns true if they none of them share a property.
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| The routine `none_of` takes a sequence and a predicate. It will return true if the predicate returns false when applied to every element in the sequence. 
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| The routine `none_of_equal` takes a sequence and a value. It will return true if none of the elements in the sequence compare equal to the passed in value.
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| Both routines come in two forms; the first one takes two iterators to define the range. The second form takes a single range parameter, and uses Boost.Range to traverse it.
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| 
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| [heading interface]
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| The function `none_of` returns true if the predicate returns false for every item in the sequence.  There are two versions; one takes two iterators, and the other takes a range.
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| 
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| ``
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| namespace boost { namespace algorithm {
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| template<typename InputIterator, typename Predicate>
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| 	bool none_of ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, Predicate p );
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| template<typename Range, typename Predicate> 
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| 	bool none_of ( const Range &r, Predicate p );
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| }}
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| ``
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| The function `none_of_equal` is similar to `none_of`, but instead of taking a predicate to test the elements of the sequence, it takes a value to compare against.
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| ``
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| namespace boost { namespace algorithm {
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| template<typename InputIterator, typename V>
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| 	bool none_of_equal ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, V const &val );
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| template<typename Range, typename V> 
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| 	bool none_of_equal ( const Range &r, V const &val );
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| }}
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| ``
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| 
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| [heading Examples]
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| Given the container `c` containing `{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 14, 15 }`, then
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| ``
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| bool isOdd ( int i ) { return i % 2 == 1; }
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| bool lessThan10 ( int i ) { return i < 10; }
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| using boost::algorithm;
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| none_of ( c, isOdd ) --> false
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| none_of ( c.begin (), c.end (), lessThan10 ) --> false
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| none_of ( c.begin () + 4, c.end (), lessThan10 ) --> true
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| none_of ( c.end (), c.end (), isOdd ) --> true  // empty range
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| none_of_equal ( c, 3 ) --> false
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| none_of_equal ( c.begin (), c.begin () + 3, 3 ) --> true
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| none_of_equal ( c.begin (), c.begin (), 99 ) --> true  // empty range
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| ``
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| [heading Iterator Requirements]
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| 
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| `none_of` and `none_of_equal` work on all iterators except output iterators.
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| [heading Complexity]
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| All of the variants of `none_of` and `none_of_equal` run in ['O(N)] (linear) time; that is, they compare against each element in the list once. If any of the comparisons succeed, the algorithm will terminate immediately, without examining the remaining members of the sequence.
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| 
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| [heading Exception Safety]
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| All of the variants of `none_of` and `none_of_equal` take their parameters by value or const reference, and do not depend upon any global state. Therefore, all the routines in this file provide the strong exception guarantee.
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| 
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| [heading Notes]
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| 
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| * The routine `none_of` is also available as part of the C++11 standard.
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| 
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| * `none_of` and `none_of_equal` both return true for empty ranges, no matter what is passed to test against. 
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| * The second parameter to `none_of_value` is a template parameter, rather than deduced from the first parameter (`std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::value_type`) because that allows more flexibility for callers, and takes advantage of built-in comparisons for the type that is pointed to by the iterator.  The function is defined to return true if, for all elements in the sequence, the expression `*iter == val` evaluates to false (where `iter` is an iterator to each element in the sequence)
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| 
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| [endsect]
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| 
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| [/ File none_of.qbk
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| Copyright 2011 Marshall Clow
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| Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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| (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).
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| ]
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