std::unordered_map<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::insert
| std::pair<iterator,bool> insert( const value_type& value ); |
(1) | (since C++11) |
| std::pair<iterator,bool> insert( value_type&& value ); |
(2) | (since C++17) |
| template< class P > std::pair<iterator,bool> insert( P&& value ); |
(3) | (since C++11) |
| iterator insert( const_iterator hint, const value_type& value ); |
(4) | (since C++11) |
| iterator insert( const_iterator hint, value_type&& value ); |
(5) | (since C++17) |
| template< class P > iterator insert( const_iterator hint, P&& value ); |
(6) | (since C++11) |
| template< class InputIt > void insert( InputIt first, InputIt last ); |
(7) | (since C++11) |
| void insert( std::initializer_list<value_type> ilist ); |
(8) | (since C++11) |
| insert_return_type insert( node_type&& nh ); |
(9) | (since C++17) |
| iterator insert( const_iterator hint, node_type&& nh ); |
(10) | (since C++17) |
Inserts element(s) into the container, if the container doesn't already contain an element with an equivalent key.
[first, last). If multiple elements in the range have keys that compare equivalent, it is unspecified which element is inserted (pending LWG2844).[first, last) is not a valid range, or first and/or last are iterators into *this, the behavior is undefined.If rehashing occurs due to the insertion, all iterators are invalidated. Otherwise iterators are not affected. References are not invalidated. Rehashing occurs only if the new number of elements is greater than max_load_factor() * bucket_count(). If the insertion is successful, pointers and references to the element obtained while it is held in the node handle are invalidated, and pointers and references obtained to that element before it was extracted become valid. (since C++17)
Parameters
| hint | - | iterator, used as a suggestion as to where to insert the content |
| value | - | element value to insert |
| first, last | - | range of elements to insert |
| ilist | - | initializer list to insert the values from |
| nh | - | a compatible node handle |
| Type requirements | ||
-InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
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Return value
insert_return_type with the members initialized as follows:
- If nh is empty,
insertedis false,positionis end(), andnodeis empty. - Otherwise if the insertion took place,
insertedis true,positionpoints to the inserted element, andnodeis empty. - If the insertion failed,
insertedis false,nodehas the previous value of nh, andpositionpoints to an element with a key equivalent to nh.key().
Exceptions
Complexity
O(1), worst case O(size())O(N), where N is the number of elements to insert. Worst case: O(N*size()+N)O(1), worst case O(size())Notes
The hinted insert (4-6) does not return a boolean in order to be signature-compatible with positional insert on sequential containers, such as std::vector::insert. This makes it possible to create generic inserters such as std::inserter. One way to check success of a hinted insert is to compare size() before and after.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <unordered_map> int main () { std::unordered_map<int, std::string> dict = {{1, "one"}, {2, "two"}}; dict.insert({3, "three"}); dict.insert(std::make_pair(4, "four")); dict.insert({{4, "another four"}, {5, "five"}}); bool ok = dict.insert({1, "another one"}).second; std::cout << "inserting 1 => \"another one\" " << (ok ? "succeeded" : "failed") << '\n'; std::cout << "contents:\n"; for (auto& p : dict) std::cout << " " << p.first << " => " << p.second << '\n'; }
Possible output:
inserting 1 => "another one" failed contents: 5 => five 1 => one 2 => two 3 => three 4 => four
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 2005 | C++11 | overloads (3,6) would only particiate in overload resolution if P is implicitly convertible to value_type
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only participates if value_typeis constructible from P&&
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See also
| (C++11) |
constructs element in-place (public member function) |
| (C++11) |
constructs elements in-place using a hint (public member function) |
| (C++17) |
inserts an element or assigns to the current element if the key already exists (public member function) |
| creates a std::insert_iterator of type inferred from the argument (function template) |