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    do while with find_if

    Hello,

    Code:
    	std::map<int,  bool >									m_TacToAssignFlag;
    
    	auto itr = m_TacToAssignFlag.begin();
    
    	do
    	{
                    ################
                    some more code here
                    ################
    		bool bTacAssignCompl(false);
    
    		auto itr = std::find_if(m_TacToAssignFlag.begin(), m_TacToAssignFlag.end(), [bTacAssignCompl](const auto& elem) {return elem.second == bTacAssignCompl; }) ;
    
    	} while(itr != m_TacToAssignFlag.end());
    In the above code, when the itr is m_TacToAssignFlag.end(), it still goes inside.

    i used the find_if, to check , if any values in the map, is false..

    Not sure what i am doing wrong

    thanks a lot
    pdk

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    Re: do while with find_if

    You redefine the auto itr within the do/while loop.
    Is it by design?
    Victor Nijegorodov

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    Re: do while with find_if

    Code:
    auto itr = std::find_if......
    The scope of this itr only exists until the block closing }. It does not extend to the while clause. The itr used in the while clause is the same as that defined before the do loop.

    You probably mean:

    Code:
    itr = std::find_if(
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