find_end - Locates the last subsequence in a range that is, identical to a specified sequence or that is equivalent in a sense specified by a binary predicate.
libstdcpp.lib
find_end is an overloaded name; there are actually two find_end functions.
#include <algorithm> template <class ForwardIterator1, class ForwardIterator2> ForwardIterator1 find_end(ForwardIterator1 first1, ForwardIterator1 last1, ForwardIterator2 first2, ForwardIterator2 last2); template <class ForwardIterator1, class ForwardIterator2, class BinaryPredicate> ForwardIterator1 find_end(ForwardIterator1 first1, ForwardIterator1 last1, ForwardIterator2 first2, ForwardIterator2 last2, BinaryPredicate comp);
http://dsc.sun.com/sunstudio/documentation/ss8_docs/man3c++/find_end.3.html
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