std::unordered_set<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>::emplace_hint
template< class... Args > iterator emplace_hint( const_iterator hint, Args&&... args ); |
(since C++11) | |
Inserts a new element into the container, using hint as a suggestion where the element should go.
The constructors of the key and mapped value are called with exactly the same arguments as supplied to the function, forwarded with std::forward<Args>(args)....
If after the operation the new number of elements is greater than old max_load_factor()
*
bucket_count()
a rehashing takes place.
If rehashing occurs (due to the insertion), all iterators are invalidated. Otherwise (no rehashing), iterators are not invalidated.
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[edit] Parameters
hint | - | iterator, used as a suggestion as to where to insert the new element |
args | - | arguments to forward to the constructor of the element |
[edit] Return value
An iterator to the inserted element, or to the element that prevented the insertion.
[edit] Exceptions
If an exception is thrown for any reason, this function has no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).
[edit] Complexity
Amortized constant on average, worst case linear in the size of the container.
[edit] Example
#include <chrono> #include <cstddef> #include <functional> #include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <unordered_set> const int n_operations = 100'500'0; std::size_t set_emplace() { std::unordered_set<int> set; for (int i = 0; i < n_operations; ++i) set.emplace(i); return set.size(); } std::size_t set_emplace_hint() { std::unordered_set<int> set; auto it = set.begin(); for (int i = 0; i < n_operations; ++i) { set.emplace_hint(it, i); it = set.end(); } return set.size(); } std::size_t set_emplace_hint_wrong() { std::unordered_set<int> set; auto it = set.begin(); for (int i = n_operations; i > 0; --i) { set.emplace_hint(it, i); it = set.end(); } return set.size(); } std::size_t set_emplace_hint_corrected() { std::unordered_set<int> set; auto it = set.begin(); for (int i = n_operations; i > 0; --i) { set.emplace_hint(it, i); it = set.begin(); } return set.size(); } std::size_t set_emplace_hint_closest() { std::unordered_set<int> set; auto it = set.begin(); for (int i = 0; i < n_operations; ++i) it = set.emplace_hint(it, i); return set.size(); } double time_it(std::function<std::size_t()> set_test, const char* what = nullptr, double ratio = 0.0) { const auto start = std::chrono::system_clock::now(); const std::size_t setsize = set_test(); const auto stop = std::chrono::system_clock::now(); const std::chrono::duration<double, std::milli> time = stop - start; if (what != nullptr && setsize > 0) std::cout << std::setw(8) << time << " for " << what << " (ratio: " << (ratio == 0.0 ? 1.0 : ratio / time.count()) << ")\n"; return time.count(); } int main() { std::cout << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2); time_it(set_emplace); // cache warmup const auto x = time_it(set_emplace, "plain emplace"); time_it(set_emplace_hint, "emplace with correct hint", x); time_it(set_emplace_hint_wrong, "emplace with wrong hint", x); time_it(set_emplace_hint_corrected, "corrected emplace", x); time_it(set_emplace_hint_closest, "emplace using returned iterator", x); }
Possible output:
146.88ms for plain emplace (ratio: 1.00) 168.20ms for emplace with correct hint (ratio: 0.87) 168.78ms for emplace with wrong hint (ratio: 0.87) 166.58ms for corrected emplace (ratio: 0.88) 168.27ms for emplace using returned iterator (ratio: 0.87)
[edit] See also
constructs element in-place (public member function) | |
inserts elements or nodes(since C++17) (public member function) |