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std::experimental::erase_if(std::unordered_map)(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::experimental::erase_if(std::unordered_map)(3) |
NAME¶
std::experimental::erase_if(std::unordered_map) - std::experimental::erase_if(std::unordered_map)
Synopsis¶
Defined in header <experimental/unordered_map>
template< class Key, class T, class Hash, class KeyEqual,
class Alloc, class Pred > (library
void erase_if( std::unordered_map<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Alloc>&
fundamentals TS v2)
c, Pred pred );
Erases all elements that satisfy the predicate pred from the container.
Equivalent
to
for (auto i = c.begin(), last = c.end(); i != last; ) {
if (pred(*i)) {
i = c.erase(i);
} else {
++i;
}
}
Parameters¶
c - container from which to erase
pred - predicate that determines which elements should be erased
Complexity¶
Linear.
Example¶
// Run this code
#include <experimental/unordered_map>
#include <iostream>
template<typename Os, typename Container>
inline Os& operator<<(Os& os, Container const& cont)
{
os << "{";
for (const auto& item : cont) {
os << "{" << item.first << ", "
<< item.second << "}";
}
return os << "}";
}
int main()
{
std::unordered_map<int, char> data {{1, 'a'},{2, 'b'},{3, 'c'},{4,
'd'},
{5, 'e'},{4, 'f'},{5, 'g'},{5, 'g'}};
std::cout << "Original:\n" << data << '\n';
std::experimental::erase_if(data, [](const auto& item) {
return (item.first & 1) == 1;
});
std::cout << "Erase items with odd keys:\n" << data
<< '\n';
}
Possible output:¶
Original:
{{5, e}{4, d}{3, c}{2, b}{1, a}}
Erase items with odd keys:
{{4, d}{2, b}}
See also¶
remove removes elements satisfying specific criteria
remove_if (function template)
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