// (1)
iterator find(const typename object_t::key_type& key);
const_iterator find(const typename object_t::key_type& key) const;
// (2)
template<typename KeyType>
iterator find(KeyType&& key);
template<typename KeyType>
const_iterator find(KeyType&& key) const;- Finds an element in a JSON object with a key equivalent to
key. If the element is not found or the JSON value is not an object,end()is returned. - See 1. This overload is only available if
KeyTypeis comparable with#!cpp typename object_t::key_typeand#!cpp typename object_comparator_t::is_transparentdenotes a type.
KeyType
: A type for an object key other than json_pointer that is comparable with
string_t using object_comparator_t.
This can also be a string view (C++17).
key (in)
: key value of the element to search for.
Iterator to an element with a key equivalent to key. If no such element is found or the JSON value is not an object,
a past-the-end iterator (see end()) is returned.
Strong exception safety: if an exception occurs, the original value stays intact.
Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object.
This method always returns end() when executed on a JSON type that is not an object.
??? example "Example: (1) find object element by key"
The example shows how `find()` is used.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/find__object_t_key_type.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/find__object_t_key_type.output"
```
??? example "Example: (2) find object element by key using string_view"
The example shows how `find()` is used.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/find__keytype.c++17.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/find__keytype.c++17.output"
```
- contains checks whether a key exists
- Added in version 3.11.0.
- Added in version 1.0.0. Changed to support comparable types in version 3.11.0.