std::unordered_set<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::unordered_set
(1) | ||
unordered_set() : unordered_set(size_type(/* implementation-defined */)) {} |
(since C++11) (until C++20) |
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unordered_set(); |
(since C++20) | |
explicit unordered_set( size_type bucket_count, const Hash& hash = Hash(), |
(2) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( size_type bucket_count, const Allocator& alloc ) |
(3) | (since C++14) |
unordered_set( size_type bucket_count, const Hash& hash, |
(4) | (since C++14) |
explicit unordered_set( const Allocator& alloc ); |
(5) | (since C++11) |
template< class InputIt > unordered_set( InputIt first, InputIt last, |
(6) | (since C++11) |
template< class InputIt > unordered_set( InputIt first, InputIt last, |
(7) | (since C++14) |
template< class InputIt > unordered_set( InputIt first, InputIt last, |
(8) | (since C++14) |
unordered_set( const unordered_set& other ); |
(9) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( const unordered_set& other, const Allocator& alloc ); |
(10) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( unordered_set&& other ); |
(11) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( unordered_set&& other, const Allocator& alloc ); |
(12) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( std::initializer_list<value_type> init, size_type bucket_count = /* implementation-defined */, |
(13) | (since C++11) |
unordered_set( std::initializer_list<value_type> init, size_type bucket_count, |
(14) | (since C++14) |
unordered_set( std::initializer_list<value_type> init, size_type bucket_count, |
(15) | (since C++14) |
template< container-compatible-range<value_type> R > unordered_set( std::from_range_t, R&& rg, |
(16) | (since C++23) |
template< container-compatible-range<value_type> R > unordered_set( std::from_range_t, R&& rg, |
(17) | (since C++23) |
template< container-compatible-range<value_type> R > unordered_set( std::from_range_t, R&& rg, |
(18) | (since C++23) |
Constructs new container from a variety of data sources. Optionally uses user supplied bucket_count as a minimal number of buckets to create, hash as the hash function, equal as the function to compare keys and alloc as the allocator.
[
first,
last)
. Sets max_load_factor() to 1.0. If multiple elements in the range have keys that compare equivalent, it is unspecified which element is inserted (pending LWG2844).
The template parameter |
(since C++23) |
The template parameter |
(since C++23) |
Parameters
alloc | - | allocator to use for all memory allocations of this container |
bucket_count | - | minimal number of buckets to use on initialization. If it is not specified, implementation-defined default value is used |
hash | - | hash function to use |
equal | - | comparison function to use for all key comparisons of this container |
first, last | - | the range [ first, last) to copy the elements from
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rg | - | a container compatible range, that is, an input_range whose elements are convertible to value_type
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other | - | another container to be used as source to initialize the elements of the container with |
init | - | initializer list to initialize the elements of the container with |
Type requirements | ||
-InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
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Complexity
Exceptions
Calls to Allocator::allocate
may throw.
Notes
other
remain valid, but refer to elements that are now in *this. The current standard makes this guarantee via the blanket statement in [container.rev.reqmts]/17, and a more direct guarantee is under consideration via LWG issue 2321.
Although not formally required until C++23, some implementations has already put the template parameter Allocator
into non-deduced contexts in earlier modes.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Comment |
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__cpp_lib_containers_ranges |
202202L | (C++23) | Ranges-aware construction and insertion; overloads (16-18) |
Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2193 | C++11 | the default constructor (1) was explicit | made non-explicit |
See also
(C++11) |
assigns values to the container (public member function) |