multiset (3C++std) - Tru64 UNIX
Standard C++ LibraryCopyright 1996, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
NAME
multiset - An associative container providing fast access to stored key
values. Storage of duplicate keys is allowed. A multiset supports
bidirectional iterators.
SYNOPSIS
#include <set>
template <class Key, class Compare = less<Key>,
class Allocator = allocator<Key> >
class multiset;
DESCRIPTION
multiset <Key, Compare, Allocator> provides fast access to stored key
values. The default operation for key comparison is the < operator.
Insertion of duplicate keys is allowed with a multiset.
multiset provides bidirectional iterators which point to a stored key.
Any type used for the template parameter Key must provide the following
(where T is the type, t is a value of T and u is a const value of T):
Copy constructors T(t) and T(u)
Destructor t.~T()
Address of &t and &u yielding T* and
const T* respectively
Assignment t = a where a is a
(possibly const) value of T The type used for the
Compare template parameter must satisfy the
requirements for binary functions.
INTERFACE
template <class Key, class Compare = less<Key>,
class Allocator = allocator<Key> >
class multiset {
public:
// typedefs
typedef Key key_type;
typedef Key value_type;
typedef Compare key_compare;
typedef Compare value_compare;
typedef Allocator allocator_type;
typename reference;
typename const_reference;
typename iterator;
typename const_iterator;
typename size_type;
typename difference_type;
typename reverse_iterator;
typename const_reverse_iterator;
// Construct/Copy/Destroy
explicit multiset (const Compare& = Compare(),
const Allocator& = Allocator());
template <class InputIterator>
multiset (InputIterator, InputIterator,
const Compare& = Compare(),
const Allocator& = Allocator());
multiset (const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
~multiset ();
multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& operator= (const multiset<Key,
Compare,
Allocator>&);
// Iterators
iterator begin ();
const_iterator begin () const;
iterator end ();
const_iterator end () const;
reverse_iterator rbegin ();
const_reverse_iterator rbegin () const;
reverse_iterator rend ();
const_reverse_iterator rend () const;
// Capacity
bool empty () const;
size_type size () const;
size_type max_size () const;
// Modifiers
iterator insert (const value_type&);
iterator insert (iterator, const value_type&);
template <class InputIterator>
void insert (InputIterator, InputIterator);
iterator erase (iterator);
size_type erase (const key_type&);
iterator erase (iterator, iterator);
void swap (multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
void clear ();
// Observers
key_compare key_comp () const;
value_compare value_comp () const;
// Multiset operations
iterator find (const key_type&) const;
size_type count (const key_type&) const;
iterator lower_bound (const key_type&) const;
iterator upper_bound (const key_type&) const;
pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range (const key_type&) const;
};
// Non-member Operators
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator==
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator!=
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator<
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator>
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator<=
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
bool operator>=
(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
// Specialized Algorithms
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
void swap ( multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&,
multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&);
CONSTRUCTOR AND DESTRUCTOR
explicit multiset(const Compare& comp = Compare(),
const Allocator& alloc = Allocator());
Default constructor. Constructs an empty multiset
which will use the optional relation comp to order
keys, if it is supplied, and the allocator alloc for
all storage management.
template <class InputIterator>
multiset(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
const Compare& = Compare(),
const Allocator& = Allocator());
Constructs a multiset containing values in the range [first,
last).
multiset(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x);
Copy constructor. Creates a new multiset by copying all key values
from x.
~multiset();
The destructor. Releases any allocated memory for this multiset.
ASSIGNMENT OPERATOR
multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>&
operator=(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x);
Replaces the contents of *this with a copy of the contents of x.
ALLOCATOR
allocator_type
get_allocator() const;
Returns a copy of the allocator used by self for storage management.
ITERATORS
iterator
begin();
Returns an iterator pointing to the first element stored in the
multiset. "First" is defined by the multiset's comparison operator,
Compare.
const_iterator
begin();
Returns a const_iterator pointing to the first element stored in the
multiset.
iterator
end();
Returns an iterator pointing to the last element stored in the multiset,
i.e., the off-the-end value.
const_iterator
end();
Returns a const_iterator pointing to the last element stored in the
multiset, i.e., the off-the-end value.
reverse_iterator
rbegin();
Returns a reverse_iterator pointing to the first element stored in the
multiset. "First" is defined by the multiset's comparison operator,
Compare.
const_reverse_iterator
rbegin();
Returns a const_reverse_iterator pointing to the first element stored
in the multiset.
reverse_iterator
rend();
Returns a reverse_iterator pointing to the last element stored in the
multiset, i.e., the off-the-end value.
const_reverse_iterator
rend();
Returns a const_reverse_iterator pointing to the last element stored in
the multiset, i.e., the off-the-end value.
MEMBER FUNCTIONS
void
clear();
Erases all elements from the self.
size_type
count(const key_type& x) const;
Returns the number of elements in the multiset with the key value x.
bool
empty() const;
Returns true if the multiset is empty, false otherwise.
pair<iterator,iterator>
equal_range(const key_type& x)const;
Returns the pair (lower_bound(x), upper_bound(x)).
size_type
erase(const key_type& x);
Deletes all elements with the key value x from the multiset, if any
exist. Returns the number of deleted elements.
iterator
erase(iterator position);
Deletes the multiset element pointed to by the iterator position.
Returns an iterator pointing to the element following the deleted
element, or end() if the deleted item was the last one in this list.
iterator
erase(iterator first, iterator last);
Providing the iterators first and last point to the same multiset and
last is reachable from first, all elements in the range (first, last)
will be deleted from the multiset. Returns an iterator pointing to the
element following the last deleted element, or end() if there were no
elements after the deleted range.
iterator
find(const key_type& x) const;
Searches the multiset for a key value x and returns an iterator to that
key if it is found. If such a value is not found the iterator end() is
returned.
iterator
insert(const value_type& x);
iterator
insert(iterator position, const value_type& x);
x is inserted into the multiset. A position may be supplied as a hint
regarding where to do the insertion. If the insertion may be done right
after position, then it takes amortized constant time. Otherwise, it
will take O(log N) time.
template <class InputIterator>
void
insert(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
Copies of each element in the range [first, last) will be inserted
into the multiset. This insert takes approximately O(N*log(size()+N))
time.
key_compare
key_comp() const;
Returns a function object capable of comparing key values using the
comparison operation, Compare, of the current multiset.
iterator
lower_bound(const key_type& x) const;
Returns an iterator to the first element whose key is greater than or
equal to x. If no such element exists, end() is returned.
size_type
max_size() const;
Returns the maximum possible size of the multiset size_type.
size_type
size() const;
Returns the number of elements in the multiset.
void
swap(multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x);
Swaps the contents of the multiset x with the current multiset, *this.
iterator
upper_bound(const key_type& x) const;
Returns an iterator to the first element whose key is smaller than or
equal to x. If no such element exists then end() is returned.
value_compare
value_comp() const;
Returns a function object capable of comparing key values using the
comparison operation, Compare, of the current multiset.
NON-MEMBER OPERATORS
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator==(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns true if all elements in x are element-wise equal to
all elements in y, using (T::operator==). Otherwise it
returns false.
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator!=(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns !(x==y).
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator<(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns true if x is lexicographically less than y. Otherwise,
it returns false.
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator>(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns y < x.
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator<=(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns !(y < x).
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
operator>=(const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& x,
const multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>& y);
Returns !(x < y).
SPECIALIZED ALGORITHMS
template <class Key, class Compare, class Allocator>
void swap(multiset<Key,Compare,Allocator>& a,
multiset<Key,Compare,Allocator>&b);
Efficiently swaps the contents of a and b.
EXAMPLE
//
// multiset.cpp
//
#include <set>
#include <iostream.h>
typedef multiset<int, less<int>, allocator> set_type;
ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const set_type& s)
{
copy(s.begin(),s.end(),
ostream_iterator<set_type::value_type,char>(cout," "));
return out;
}
int main(void)
{
// create a multiset of ints
set_type si;
int i;
for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++)
{
for(i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
// insert values with a hint
si.insert(si.begin(), i);
}
}
// print out the multiset
cout << si << endl;
// Make another int multiset and an empty multiset
set_type si2, siResult;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
si2.insert(i+5);
cout << si2 << endl;
// Try a couple of set algorithms
set_union(si.begin(),si.end(),si2.begin(),si2.end(),
inserter(siResult,siResult.begin()));
cout << "Union:" << endl << siResult << endl;
siResult.erase(siResult.begin(),siResult.end());
set_intersection(si.begin(),si.end(),
si2.begin(),si2.end(),
inserter(siResult,siResult.begin()));
cout << "Intersection:" << endl << siResult << endl;
return 0;
}
Output:
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Union:
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14
Intersection:
5 6 7 8 9
WARNINGS
Member function templates are used in all containers provided by the
Standard C++ Library. An example of this feature is the constructor for
multiset<Key, Compare, Allocator>, which takes two templated iterators:
template <class InputIterator>
multiset (InputIterator, InputIterator,
const Compare& = Compare(),
const Allocator& = Allocator());
multiset also has an insert function of this type. These functions, when
not restricted by compiler limitations, allow you to use any type of input
iterator as arguments. For compilers that do not support this feature, we
provide substitute functions that allow you to use an iterator obtained
from the same type of container as the one you are constructing (or calling
a member function on). You can also use a pointer to the type of element
you have in the container.
For example, if your compiler does not support member function templates,
you can construct a multiset in the following two ways:
int intarray[10];
multiset<int> first_multiset(intarray,
intarray +10);
multiset<int>
second_multiset(first_multiset.begin(), first_multiset.end());
but not this way:
multiset<long>
long_multiset(first_multiset.begin(),first_multiset.end());
since the long_multiset and first_multiset are not the same type.
Also, many compilers do not support default template arguments. If your
compiler is one of these you need to always supply the Compare template
argument and the Allocator template argument. For instance, you'll have to
write:
multiset<int, less<int>, allocator<int> >
instead of:
multiset<int>
SEE ALSO
allocator, Containers, Iterators, set
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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