unordered_multiset::unordered_multiset

Constructs a container object.

unordered_multiset(
    const unordered_multiset& Right
);
explicit unordered_multiset(
    size_type Bucket_count = N0,
    const Hash& Hash = Hash(),
    const Comp& Comp = Comp(),
    const Allocator& Al = Alloc()
);
unordered_multiset(
    unordered_multiset&& Right
);
unordered_set(
    initializer_list<Type> IList
);
unordered_set(
    initializer_list<Typ > IList,
    size_type Bucket_count
);
unordered_set(
    initializer_list<Type> IList, 
    size_type Bucket_count, 
    const Hash& Hash
); 
unordered_set(
    initializer_list<Type> IList, 
    size_type Bucket_count, 
    const Hash& Hash, 
    const Key& Key
);
unordered_set(
    initializer_list<Type> IList, 
    size_type Bucket_count, 
    const Hash& Hash, 
    const Key& Key, 
    const Allocator& Al
);
template<class InputIterator>
    unordered_multiset(
        InputIterator First, 
        InputIterator Last,
        size_type Bucket_count = N0,
        const Hash& Hash = Hash(),
        const Comp& Comp = Comp(),
        const Allocator& Al = Alloc()
    );

Parameters

Parameter

Description

InputIterator

The iterator type.

Al

The allocator object to store.

Comp

The comparison function object to store.

Hash

The hash function object to store.

Bucket_count

The minimum number of buckets.

Right

The container to copy.

IList

The initializer_list from which to copy.

Remarks

The first constructor specifies a copy of the sequence controlled by Right. The second constructor specifies an empty controlled sequence. The third constructor inserts the sequence of element values [First, Last). The fourth constructor specifies a copy of the sequence by moving Right.

All constructors also initialize several stored values. For the copy constructor, the values are obtained from Right. Otherwise:

The minimum number of buckets is the argument Bucket_count, if present; otherwise it is a default value described here as the implementation-defined value N0.

The hash function object is the argument Hash, if present; otherwise it is Hash().

The comparison function object is the argument Comp, if present; otherwise it is Comp().

The allocator object is the argument Al, if present; otherwise, it is Alloc().

Example 

Code

/ std_tr1__unordered_set__unordered_multiset_construct.cpp 
// compile with: /EHsc 
#include <unordered_set> 
#include <iostream> 

using namespace std;

typedef unordered_multiset<char> Myset;

int main()
{
    Myset c1;

    c1.insert('a');
    c1.insert('b');
    c1.insert('c');

    // display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (auto& c : c1) {
        cout << " [" << c << "]";
    }
    cout << endl;

    Myset c2(8,
        hash<char>(),
        equal_to<char>(),
        allocator<pair<const char, int> >());

    c2.insert('d');
    c2.insert('e');
    c2.insert('f');

    // display contents " [f] [e] [d]" 
    for (auto& c : c2) {
        cout << " [" << c << "]";
    }
    cout << endl;

    Myset c3(c1.begin(),
        c1.end(),
        8,
        hash<char>(),
        equal_to<char>(),
        allocator<pair<const char, int> >());

    // display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (auto& c : c3) {
        cout << " [" << c << "]";
    }
    cout << endl;

    Myset c4(move(c3));

    // display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (auto& c : c4) {
        cout << " [" << c << "]";
    }
    cout << endl;

    Myset c5{ { 'g', 'h' } };
    for (auto& c : c5) {
        cout << " [" << c << "]";
    }
    cout << endl;
}
// std_tr1__unordered_set__unordered_multiset_construct.cpp 
// compile with: /EHsc 
#include <unordered_set> 
#include <iostream> 
 
typedef std::unordered_multiset<char> Myset; 
int main() 
    { 
    Myset c1; 
 
    c1.insert('a'); 
    c1.insert('b'); 
    c1.insert('c'); 
 
// display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (Myset::const_iterator it = c1.begin(); 
        it != c1.end(); ++it) 
        std::cout << " [" << *it << "]"; 
    std::cout << std::endl; 
 
    Myset c2(8, 
        std::hash<char>(), 
        std::equal_to<char>(), 
        std::allocator<std::pair<const char, int> >()); 
 
    c2.insert('d'); 
    c2.insert('e'); 
    c2.insert('f'); 
 
// display contents " [f] [e] [d]" 
    for (Myset::const_iterator it = c2.begin(); 
        it != c2.end(); ++it) 
        std::cout << " [" << *it << "]"; 
    std::cout << std::endl; 
 
    Myset c3(c1.begin(), 
        c1.end(), 
        8, 
        std::hash<char>(), 
        std::equal_to<char>(), 
        std::allocator<std::pair<const char, int> >()); 
 
// display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (Myset::const_iterator it = c3.begin(); 
        it != c3.end(); ++it) 
        std::cout << " [" << *it << "]"; 
    std::cout << std::endl; 
 
    Myset c4(std::move(c3));

// display contents " [c] [b] [a]" 
    for (Myset::const_iterator it = c3.begin(); 
        it != c3.end(); ++it) 
        std::cout << " [" << *it << "]"; 
    std::cout << std::endl; 

    return (0); 
    } 
 

Output

[a] [b] [c]
 [d] [e] [f]
 [a] [b] [c]
 [a] [b] [c]
 [g] [h]

Requirements

Header: <unordered_set>

Namespace: std

See Also

Reference

<unordered_set>

unordered_multiset Class