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set::swap

 

Exchanges the elements of two sets.

Syntax

void swap(
   set<Key, Traits, Allocator>& _Right
);

Parameters

  • _Right
    The argument set providing the elements to be swapped with the target set.

Remarks

The member function invalidates no references, pointers, or iterators that designate elements in the two sets whose elements are being exchanged.

Example

// set_swap.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <set>
#include <iostream>

int main( )
{
   using namespace std;
   set <int> s1, s2, s3;
   set <int>::iterator s1_Iter;

   s1.insert( 10 );
   s1.insert( 20 );
   s1.insert( 30 );
   s2.insert( 100 );
   s2.insert( 200 );
   s3.insert( 300 );

   cout << "The original set s1 is:";
   for ( s1_Iter = s1.begin( ); s1_Iter != s1.end( ); s1_Iter++ )
      cout << " " << *s1_Iter;
   cout   << "." << endl;

   // This is the member function version of swap
   s1.swap( s2 );

   cout << "After swapping with s2, list s1 is:";
   for ( s1_Iter = s1.begin( ); s1_Iter != s1.end( ); s1_Iter++ )
      cout << " " << *s1_Iter;
   cout  << "." << endl;

   // This is the specialized template version of swap
   swap( s1, s3 );

   cout << "After swapping with s3, list s1 is:";
   for ( s1_Iter = s1.begin( ); s1_Iter != s1.end( ); s1_Iter++ )
      cout << " " << *s1_Iter;
   cout   << "." << endl;
}
The original set s1 is: 10 20 30.
After swapping with s2, list s1 is: 100 200.
After swapping with s3, list s1 is: 300.

Requirements

Header: <set>

Namespace: std

See Also

set Class
set::swap, set::begin, and set::end
Standard Template Library