std::get(std::pair)
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Defined in header <utility>
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template< std::size_t I, class T1, class T2 > typename std::tuple_element<I, std::pair<T1,T2> >::type& |
(1) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++14) |
template< std::size_t I, class T1, class T2 > const typename std::tuple_element<I, std::pair<T1,T2> >::type& |
(2) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++14) |
template< std::size_t I, class T1, class T2 > typename std::tuple_element<I, std::pair<T1,T2> >::type&& |
(3) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++14) |
template< std::size_t I, class T1, class T2 > const typename std::tuple_element<I, std::pair<T1,T2> >::type&& |
(4) | (since C++11) (constexpr since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr T& get( std::pair<T, U>& p ) noexcept; |
(5) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr const T& get( const std::pair<T, U>& p ) noexcept; |
(6) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr T&& get( std::pair<T, U>&& p ) noexcept; |
(7) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr const T&& get( const std::pair<T, U>&& p ) noexcept; |
(8) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr T& get( std::pair<U, T>& p ) noexcept; |
(9) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr const T& get( const std::pair<U, T>& p ) noexcept; |
(10) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr T&& get( std::pair<U, T>&& p ) noexcept; |
(11) | (since C++14) |
template< class T, class U > constexpr const T&& get( const std::pair<U, T>&& p ) noexcept; |
(12) | (since C++14) |
Extracts an element from the pair using tuple-like interface.
1-4) The index-based overloads fail to compile if the index
I
is neither 0 nor 1.5-12) The type-based overloads fail to compile if the types
T
and U
are the same.Contents |
[edit] Parameters
p | - | pair whose contents to extract |
[edit] Return value
1-4) Returns a reference to p.first if I == 0 and a reference to p.second if I == 1.
5-8) Returns a reference to p.first.
9-12) Returns a reference to p.second.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <utility> int main() { auto p = std::make_pair(1, 3.14); std::cout << '(' << std::get<0>(p) << ", " << std::get<1>(p) << ")\n"; std::cout << '(' << std::get<int>(p) << ", " << std::get<double>(p) << ")\n"; }
Output:
(1, 3.14) (1, 3.14)
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 2485 | C++11 (by index) C++14 (by type) |
there are no overloads for const pair&& | the overloads are added |
[edit] See also
Structured binding (C++17) | binds the specified names to sub-objects or tuple elements of the initializer |
(C++11) |
tuple accesses specified element (function template) |
(C++11) |
accesses an element of an array (function template) |
(C++17) |
reads the value of the variant given the index or the type (if the type is unique), throws on error (function template) |
(C++20) |
obtains iterator or sentinel from a std::ranges::subrange (function template) |
(C++26) |
obtains a reference to real or imaginary part from a std::complex (function template) |