std::multimap<Key,T,Compare,Allocator>:: multimap
(1) | ||
multimap
(
)
;
|
(until C++11) | |
multimap
(
)
: multimap ( Compare ( ) ) { } |
(since C++11) | |
explicit
multimap
(
const
Compare
&
comp,
const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) ; |
(2) | |
explicit
multimap
(
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(3) | (since C++11) |
template
<
class
InputIt
>
multimap
(
InputIt first, InputIt last,
|
(4) | |
template
<
class
InputIt
>
multimap
(
InputIt first, InputIt last,
|
(5) | (since C++14) |
multimap
(
const
multimap
&
other
)
;
|
(6) | |
multimap
(
const
multimap
&
other,
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(7) | (since C++11) |
multimap
(
multimap
&&
other
)
;
|
(8) | (since C++11) |
multimap
(
multimap
&&
other,
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
;
|
(9) | (since C++11) |
multimap
(
std::
initializer_list
<
value_type
>
init,
const
Compare
&
comp
=
Compare
(
)
,
|
(10) | (since C++11) |
multimap
(
std::
initializer_list
<
value_type
>
init,
const
Allocator
&
alloc
)
|
(11) | (since C++14) |
template
<
container-compatible-range
<
value_type
>
R
>
multimap
(
std::
from_range_t
, R
&&
rg,
|
(12) | (since C++23) |
template
<
container-compatible-range
<
value_type
>
R
>
multimap
(
std::
from_range_t
, R
&&
rg,
|
(13) | (since C++23) |
Constructs new container from a variety of data sources and optionally using user supplied allocator alloc or comparison function object comp .
[
first
,
last
)
.
If
alloc
is not provided, allocator is obtained by calling
std::
allocator_traits
<
allocator_type
>
::
|
(since C++11) |
During
class template argument deduction
, only the first argument contributes to the deduction of the container's
|
(since C++23) |
During
class template argument deduction
, only the first argument contributes to the deduction of the container's
|
(since C++23) |
Parameters
alloc | - | allocator to use for all memory allocations of this container |
comp | - | comparison function object to use for all comparisons of keys |
first, last | - | the range to copy the elements from |
other | - | another container to be used as source to initialize the elements of the container with |
init | - | initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with |
rg | - |
a
container compatible range
, that is, an
input_range
whose elements are convertible to
value_type
|
Type requirements | ||
-
InputIt
must meet the requirements of
LegacyInputIterator
.
|
||
-
Compare
must meet the requirements of
Compare
.
|
||
-
Allocator
must meet the requirements of
Allocator
.
|
Complexity
[
first
,
last
)
is already sorted by
value_comp
(
)
.
Exceptions
Calls to
Allocator::allocate
may throw.
Notes
After container move construction (overload
(8,9)
), references, pointers, and iterators (other than the end iterator) to
other
remain valid, but refer to elements that are now in
*
this
. The current standard makes this guarantee via the blanket statement in
[container.reqmts]/67
, and a more direct guarantee is under consideration via
LWG issue 2321
.
Although not formally required until C++23, some implementations has already put the template parameter
Allocator
into
non-deduced contexts
in earlier modes.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_containers_ranges
|
202202L | (C++23) | Ranges-aware construction and insertion; overloads ( 12,13 ) |
Example
#include <iostream> #include <map> #include <utility> struct Point { double x, y; }; struct PointCmp { bool operator()(const Point& lhs, const Point& rhs) const { return lhs.x < rhs.x; // NB. ignores y on purpose } }; template <typename Key, typename Value, typename Cmp> void println(auto rem, std::multimap<Key, Value, Cmp> const& map) { std::cout << rem << "{ "; for (auto n{map.size()}; auto const& p : map) std::cout << '[' << p.first << ":" << p.second << (--n ? "], " : "]"); std::cout << " }\n"; } int main() { std::multimap<int, int> m1 = { {1, 1}, {2, 2}, {3, 3}, {4, 4}, {4, 4}, {3, 3}, {2, 2}, {1, 1} }; println("m1 = ", m1); // Custom comparison std::multimap<Point, double, PointCmp> mag { {{5, 12}, 13}, {{3, 4}, 5}, {{8, 15}, 17}, {{3, -3}, -1} }; for (auto p : mag) std::cout << "The magnitude of (" << p.first.x << ", " << p.first.y << ")" " is " << p.second << '\n'; std::cout << "Construction from a range:\n"; using PS = std::pair<int, std::string>; const auto rg = {PS{3, "Earth"}, {2, "Venus"}, {1, "Mercury"}, {3, "Moon"}}; #if __cpp_lib_containers_ranges std::multimap<int, std::string> m2(std::from_range, rg); // overload (12) #else std::multimap<int, std::string> m2(rg.begin(), rg.end()); // fallback to (4) #endif println("m2 = ", m2); }
Output:
m1 = { [1:1], [1:1], [2:2], [2:2], [3:3], [3:3], [4:4], [4:4] } The magnitude of (3, 4) is 5 The magnitude of (3, -3) is -1 The magnitude of (5, 12) is 13 The magnitude of (8, 15) is 17 Construction from a range: m2 = { [1:Mercury], [2:Venus], [3:Earth], [3:Moon] }
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 2076 | C++11 |
overload
(4)
conditionally required
Key
and
T
to be
CopyInsertable
into
*
this
|
not required |
LWG 2193 | C++11 | the default constructor was explicit | made non-explicit |
See also
assigns values to the container
(public member function) |