std::flat_map<Key,T,Compare,KeyContainer,MappedContainer>::replace
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void replace( key_container_type&& key_cont, mapped_container_type&& mapped_cont ); |
(since C++23) | |
Replaces the underlying containers c
. Equivalent to:
c.keys = std::move(key_cont); c.values = std::move(mapped_cont);
The following conditions must be met:
- The expression key_cont.size() == mapped_cont.size() is true,
- The elements of key_cont are sorted with respect to
compare
, and - key_cont does not contain equal elements.
Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.
Parameters
keys_cont | - | a sorted keys container of type KeyContainer , the contents of which will be moved into *this
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mapped_cont | - | a container of mapped values of type MappedContainer , the contents of which will be moved into *this
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Return value
(none)
Complexity
Equals to complexity of std::move applied to adapted containers.
Example
Run this code
#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <flat_map> #include <print> #include <vector> int main() { std::vector<int> keys{1, 2, 3}; assert(std::ranges::is_sorted(keys)); std::vector<double> values{2.2, 3.3, 1.1}; assert(keys.size() == values.size()); std::flat_map<int, double> map; assert(map.empty()); map.replace(keys, values); assert(map.size() == 3); assert(map.keys() == 3); assert(map.values() == 3); assert(keys.empty()); assert(values.empty()); std::println("{}", map); }
Output:
{1: 2.2, 2: 3.3, 3: 1.1}
See also
extracts the underlying containers (public member function) |