hash_multimap::hash_multimap
Constructs a hash_multimap that is empty or that is a copy of all or part of some other hash_multimap.
hash_multimap( );
explicit hash_multimap(
const Compare& _Comp
);
hash_multimap(
const Compare& _Comp,
const Allocator& _Al
);
hash_multimap(
const hash_multimap& _Right
);
template<class InputIterator>
hash_multimap(
InputIterator _First,
InputIterator _Last
);
template<class InputIterator>
hash_multimap(
InputIterator _First,
InputIterator _Last,
const Compare& _Comp
);
template<class InputIterator>
hash_multimap(
InputIterator _First,
InputIterator _Last,
const Compare& _Comp,
const Allocator& _Al
);
Parameters
_Al
The storage allocator class to be used for this hash_multimap object, which defaults to Allocator._Comp
The comparison function of type constTraits used to order the elements in the map, which defaults to Traits._Right
The map of which the constructed set is to be a copy._First
The position of the first element in the range of elements to be copied._Last
The position of the first element beyond the range of elements to be copied.
Remarks
All constructors store a type of allocator object that manages memory storage for the hash_multimap and that can later be returned by calling get_allocator. The allocator parameter is often omitted in the class declarations and preprocessing macros used to substitute alternative allocators.
All constructors initialize their hash_multimap.
All constructors store a function object of type Traits that is used to establish an order among the keys of the hash_multimap and that can later be returned by calling key_comp.
The first three constructors specify an empty initial hash_multimap, the second specifying the type of comparison function (_Comp) to be used in establishing the order of the elements and the third explicitly specifying the allocator type (_Al) to be used. The keyword explicit suppresses certain kinds of automatic type conversion.
The fourth constructor specifies a copy of the hash_multimap _Right.
The last three constructors copy the range [_First, _Last) of a map with increasing explicitness in specifying the type of comparison function of class Traits and allocator.
In Visual C++ .NET 2003, members of the <hash_map> and <hash_set> header files are no longer in the std namespace, but rather have been moved into the stdext namespace. See The stdext Namespace for more information.
Example
// hash_multimap_hash_multimap.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#define _DEFINE_DEPRECATED_HASH_CLASSES 0
#include <hash_map>
#include <iostream>
int main( )
{
using namespace std;
using namespace stdext;
typedef pair <int, int> Int_Pair;
hash_multimap <int, int>::iterator hm1_Iter, hm3_Iter, hm4_Iter,
hm5_Iter, hm6_Iter;
hash_multimap <int, int, hash_compare <int, greater<int> >
>::iterator hm2_Iter;
// Create an empty hash_multimap hm0 of key type integer
hash_multimap <int, int> hm0;
// Create an empty hash_multimap hm1 with the key comparison
// function of less than, then insert 4 elements
hash_multimap <int, int, hash_compare <int, less<int> > > hm1;
hm1.insert( Int_Pair( 1, 10 ) );
hm1.insert( Int_Pair( 2, 20 ) );
hm1.insert( Int_Pair( 3, 30 ) );
hm1.insert( Int_Pair( 4, 40 ) );
// Create an empty hash_multimap hm2 with the key comparison
// function of greater than, then insert 2 elements
hash_multimap <int, int, hash_compare <int, greater<int> > > hm2;
hm2.insert( Int_Pair( 1, 10 ) );
hm2.insert( Int_Pair( 2, 20 ) );
// Create a hash_multimap hm3 with the
// allocator of hash_multimap hm1
hash_multimap <int, int>::allocator_type hm1_Alloc;
hm1_Alloc = hm1.get_allocator( );
hash_multimap <int, int> hm3( hash_compare <int, less<int> > ( ),
hm1_Alloc );
hm3.insert( Int_Pair( 3, 30 ) );
// Create a copy, hash_multimap hm4, of hash_multimap hm1
hash_multimap <int, int> hm4( hm1 );
// Create a hash_multimap hm5 by copying the range hm1[_First, _Last)
hash_multimap <int, int>::const_iterator hm1_bcIter, hm1_ecIter;
hm1_bcIter = hm1.begin( );
hm1_ecIter = hm1.begin( );
hm1_ecIter++;
hm1_ecIter++;
hash_multimap <int, int> hm5( hm1_bcIter, hm1_ecIter );
// Create a hash_multimap hm6 by copying the range hm4[_First, _Last)
// and with the allocator of hash_multimap hm2
hash_multimap <int, int>::allocator_type hm2_Alloc;
hm2_Alloc = hm2.get_allocator( );
hash_multimap <int, int> hm6(hm4.begin( ), ++hm4.begin( ), less<int>( ),
hm2_Alloc);
cout << "hm1 = ";
for ( hm1_Iter = hm1.begin( ); hm1_Iter != hm1.end( ); hm1_Iter++ )
cout << hm1_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "hm2 = ";
for ( hm2_Iter = hm2.begin( ); hm2_Iter != hm2.end( ); hm2_Iter++ )
cout << hm2_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "hm3 = ";
for ( hm3_Iter = hm3.begin( ); hm3_Iter != hm3.end( ); hm3_Iter++ )
cout << hm3_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "hm4 = ";
for ( hm4_Iter = hm4.begin( ); hm4_Iter != hm4.end( ); hm4_Iter++ )
cout << hm4_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "hm5 = ";
for ( hm5_Iter = hm5.begin( ); hm5_Iter != hm5.end( ); hm5_Iter++ )
cout << hm5_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
cout << "hm6 = ";
for ( hm6_Iter = hm6.begin( ); hm6_Iter != hm6.end( ); hm6_Iter++ )
cout << hm6_Iter -> second << " ";
cout << endl;
}
Output
hm1 = 10 20 30 40
hm2 = 10 20
hm3 = 30
hm4 = 10 20 30 40
hm5 = 10 20
hm6 = 10
Requirements
Header: <hash_map>
Namespace: stdext