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I want to find an element (surname) in my struct

struct student
{
    char name[20];
    char surname[20];
    int marks;
};

Ofc define vector and searching element from keyboard

vector <student> v;
char search_surname[20];

I am input elements by function:

    int size = v.size();
    v.push_back(student());
    cout << "Input name: " << endl;
    cin >> v[size].name;
    cout << "Input surname: " << endl;
    cin >> v[size].surname;
    cout << "Input marks: " << endl;
    cin >> v[size].marks;

Now, when I have for example three surnames in my struct (newton, einstein, pascal), I want to find surname newton and cout all details of struct with newton (name, surname, marks). I have no idea what should I do.

3 Answers 3

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A brute-force method:

for(vector <student>::iterator it = v.begin(); it != v.end(); it++)
{
    if (strcmp(it->surname, "newton") == 0)
    {
        cout << "name = " << it->name << endl;
        cout << "surname = " << it->surname << endl;
        cout << "marks = " << it->marks << endl;
    }
}

Please add #include <cstring> to your code in order to use strcmp().

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With STL, you may use std::find_if from <algorithm>:

std::vector<student> v;


auto it = std::find_if(v.begin(), v.end(), [](const student& s)
              {
                  return strcmp(s.surname, "newton") == 0;
              });
if (it != v.end()) {
    std::cout << "name = " << it->name << std::endl;
    std::cout << "surname = " << it->surname << std::endl;
    std::cout << "marks = " << it->marks << std::endl;
}

Note: I suggest to use std::string instead of char[20] and so condition would become return s.surname == "newton".

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I recently used std::find() from library < algorithm >

This function returns an iterator, and indicates found when the return value is not end().

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