std::experimental::erase_if (std::multimap)
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|   Defined in header  <experimental/map>
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|   template< class Key, class T, class Compare, class Alloc, class Pred > void erase_if( std::multimap<Key, T, Compare, Alloc>& c, Pred pred );  | 
(library fundamentals TS v2) | |
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/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::multimap<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'; }
Output:
Original:
{{1, a}{2, b}{3, c}{4, d}{4, f}{5, e}{5, g}{5, g}}
Erase items with odd keys:
{{2, b}{4, d}{4, f}}See also
|    removes elements satisfying specific criteria   (function template)  |