- Syntax:
- 
find
item sequence &key from-end test test-not start end key
   element element
find-if
predicate sequence &key from-end start end key
   element element
 
find-if-not
predicate sequence &key from-end start end key
   element element
 
 
- Arguments and Values:
- 
item - an object.
sequence - a proper sequence.
 
predicate - a designator for a function of one argument
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
from-end - a generalized boolean.
  The default is false.
 
test - a designator for a function of two arguments
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
test-not - a designator for 
  a function of two arguments
  that returns a generalized boolean.
 
start, end - bounding index designators of sequence.
 The defaults for start and end are 0 and nil, respectively.
 
key - a designator for a function of one argument,
  or nil.
 
element - an element of the sequence, or nil.
 
 
- Description:
- 
find, find-if, and find-if-not 
each search for an element of the sequence
bounded by start and end
   that satisfies the predicate predicate 
or that satisfies the test test or test-not,
as appropriate.
If from-end is true,
then the result is the rightmost element that satisfies the test. 
 
If the sequence contains an element that satisfies the test,
then the leftmost or rightmost sequence element, 
depending on from-end,
is returned;
otherwise nil is returned.
 
 
- Examples:
- 
 (find #\d "here are some letters that can be looked at" :test #'char>)
 #\Space 
 (find-if #'oddp '(1 2 3 4 5) :end 3 :from-end t) #\Space 
 (find-if #'oddp '(1 2 3 4 5) :end 3 :from-end t) 3
 (find-if-not #'complexp                                    
             '#(3.5 2 #C(1.0 0.0) #C(0.0 1.0))
             :start 2) 3
 (find-if-not #'complexp                                    
             '#(3.5 2 #C(1.0 0.0) #C(0.0 1.0))
             :start 2) NIL NIL
 
 
- Exceptional Situations:
- 
Should be prepared to signal an error of type type-error if sequence is not a proper sequence.
 
- See Also:
- 
position,
Section 17.2 Rules about Test Functions,
Section 3.6 Traversal Rules and Side Effects
 
- Notes:
- 
The :test-not argument is deprecated.
The function find-if-not is deprecated.
 
 
- Allegro CL Implementation Details:
- 
 None.