std::map erase() method
- since C++23
- since C++11
- until C++11
// (1) Non const version onlyiterator erase( iterator pos );iterator erase( const_iterator pos );// (2) Non const version onlyiterator erase( iterator first, iterator last );// (3) Non const version onlysize_type erase( const Key& key );// (4) Non const version onlytemplate< class K >size_type erase( K&& x );// (1) Non const version onlyiterator erase( iterator pos );iterator erase( const_iterator pos );// (2) Non const version onlyiterator erase( iterator first, iterator last );// (3) Non const version onlysize_type erase( const Key& key );// (1) Non const version onlyvoid erase( iterator pos );// (2) Non const version onlyvoid erase( iterator first, iterator last );// (3) Non const version onlysize_type erase( const Key& key );Removes specified elements from the container.
- (1) Removes the element at
pos. - (2) Removes the elements in the range [ first; last ), which must be a valid range in
*this. - (3) Removes the element (if one exists) with the key equivalent to
key. - (4) Removes the element (if one exists) with key that compares equivalent to the value
x. This overload participates in overload resolution only if the qualified-idCompare::is_transparentis valid and denotes a type, and neitheriteratornorconst_iteratoris implicitly convertible fromK. It allows calling this function without constructing an instance ofKey.
References and iterators to the erased elements are invalidated. Other references and iterators are not affected.
The iterator pos must be valid and dereferenceable. Thus the end() iterator (which is valid, but is not dereferenceable) cannot be used as a value for pos.
Parameters
pos- iterator to the element to removefirst,last- range of elements to removekey- key value of the elements to removex- a value of any type that can be transparently compared with a key denoting the elements to remove
Return value
- (1-2)
- since C++11
- until C++11
Iterator following the last removed element.(none) - (3,4) Number of elements removed (0 or 1).
Exceptions
- (1,2) Throws nothing.
- (3,4) Any exceptions thrown by the
Compareobject.
Complexity
- (1) Amortized constant - O(1).
- (2)
log size() + std::distance(first, last). - (3)
log size() + count(key). - (4)
log size() + count(x).
Notes
Feature testing macro: __cpp_lib_associative_heterogeneous_erasure (for overload (4)).
Example
#include <map>#include <iostream>int main(){ std::map<int, std::string> c = { {1, "one" }, {2, "two" }, {3, "three"}, {4, "four"}, {5, "five"}, {6, "six" } }; // erase all odd numbers from c for(auto it = c.begin(); it != c.end(); ) { if(it->first % 2 != 0) it = c.erase(it); else ++it; } for(auto& p : c) { std::cout << p.second << ' '; }}two four sixHover to see the original license.