std::flat_multimap<Key,T,Compare,KeyContainer,MappedContainer>::insert_range
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< cpp | container | flat multimap
template
<
container-compatible-range
<value_type> R >
void insert_range( R&& rg ) ; |
(since C++23) | |
Inserts a copy of each element in the range rg into underlying containers c
for (const auto& e : rg) { c.keys.insert(c.keys.end(), e.first); c.values.insert(c.values.end(), e.second); }
Then, sorts the range of newly inserted elements with respect to value_comp(). Merges the resulting sorted range and the sorted range of pre-existing elements into a single sorted range.
Each iterator in the range rg is dereferenced exactly once. The behavior is undefined if rg
Information on iterator invalidation is copied from here |
Parameters
rg | - | a container compatible range, that is, an input_range whose elements are convertible to T
|
Return value
(none)
Complexity
N + M·log(M), where N
is size() before the operation and M
is ranges::distance(rg)
Notes
Since insert_range
performs an in-place merge operation, that may allocate memory.
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <flat_map> #include <utility> void println(auto, auto const& container) { for (const auto& [key, value] : container) std::cout << '{' << key << ',' << value << '}' << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { auto container = std::flat_multimap{std::pair{1, 11}, {3, 33}, {2, 22}, {4, 44}}; const auto rg = {std::pair{-1, -11}, {3, -33}, {-2, -22}}; #ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges container.insert_range(rg); #else container.insert(rg.begin(), rg.end()); #endif println("{}", container); }
Output:
{-2,-22} {-1,-11} {1,11} {2,22} {3,33} {3,-33} {4,44}
See also
inserts elements (public member function) |