std::flat_set<Key,Compare,KeyContainer>:: operator=
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flat_set
&
operator
=
(
const
flat_set
&
other
)
;
|
(1) |
(since C++23)
(implicitly declared) |
flat_set
&
operator
=
(
flat_set
&&
other
)
;
|
(2) |
(since C++23)
(implicitly declared) |
flat_set
&
operator
=
(
std::
initializer_list
<
key_type
>
ilist
)
;
|
(3) | (since C++23) |
Replaces the contents of the container adaptor with the contents of given argument.
1)
Copy assignment operator. Replaces the contents with a copy of the contents of
other
. Effectively calls
c
=
other.
c
;
comp
=
other.
comp
;
.
2)
Move assignment operator. Replaces the contents with those of
other
using move semantics. Effectively calls
c
=
std
::
move
(
other.
c
)
;
comp
=
std
::
move
(
other.
comp
)
;
.
3)
Replaces the contents with those identified by initializer list
ilist
.
Parameters
other | - | another container adaptor to be used as source |
ilist | - | initializer list to be used as source |
Return value
* this
Complexity
1,2)
Equivalent to that of
operator
=
of the underlying
container.
3)
Linear in the size of
*
this
and
ilist
.
Example
Run this code
#include <flat_set> #include <initializer_list> #include <print> int main() { std::flat_set<int> x{1, 2, 3}, y, z; const auto w = {4, 5, 6, 7}; std::println("Initially:"); std::println("x = {}", x); std::println("y = {}", y); std::println("z = {}", z); y = x; // overload (1) std::println("Copy assignment copies data from x to y:"); std::println("x = {}", x); std::println("y = {}", y); z = std::move(x); // overload (2) std::println("Move assignment moves data from x to z, modifying both x and z:"); std::println("x = {}", x); std::println("z = {}", z); z = w; // overload (3) std::println("Assignment of initializer_list w to z:"); std::println("w = {}", w); std::println("z = {}", z); }
Output:
Initially: x = {1, 2, 3} y = {} z = {} Copy assignment copies data from x to y: x = {1, 2, 3} y = {1, 2, 3} Move assignment moves data from x to z, modifying both x and z: x = {} z = {1, 2, 3} Assignment of initializer_list w to z: w = {4, 5, 6, 7} z = {4, 5, 6, 7}
See also
constructs the
flat_set
(public member function) |
|
replaces the underlying container
(public member function) |