std::set extract() method
- od C++23
- od C++17
// (1) Non const version only
node_type extract( const_iterator position );
// (2) Non const version only
node_type extract( const Key& k );
// (3) Non const version only
template< class K >
node_type extract( K&& x );
// (1) Non const version only
node_type extract( const_iterator position );
// (2) Non const version only
node_type extract( const Key& k );
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(1) Unlinks the node that contains the element pointed to by position and returns a node handle that owns it.
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(2) If the container has an element with key equivalent to
k, unlinks the node that contains that element from the container and returns a node handle that owns it.Otherwise, returns an empty node handle.
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(3) Same as (2). This overload participates in overload resolution only if the qualified-id
Compare::is_transparentis valid and denotes a type, and neitheriteratornorconst_iteratoris implicitly convertible fromK. It allows calling this function without constructing an instance ofKey.
In either case, no elements are copied or moved, only the internal pointers of the container nodes are repointed (rebalancing may occur, as with erase()).
Extracting a node invalidates only the iterators to the extracted element.
Pointers and references to the extracted element remain valid, but cannot be used while element is owned by a node handle: they become usable if the element is inserted into a container.
Parameters
position- a valid iterator into this containerk- a key to identify the node to be extractedx- a value of any type that can be transparently compared with a key identifying the node to be extracted
Return value
A node handle that owns the extracted element, or empty node handle in case the element is not found in (2-3).
Complexity
- (1) Amortized constant - O(1).
- (2-3) Logarithmic in the size of the container - O(log size()).
Exceptions
- (1) Throws nothing.
- (2-3)
Any exceptions thrown by the
Compareobject.
Notes
Using extract is the only way to take a move-only object out of a set:
std::set<move_only_type> s;
s.emplace(...);
move_only_type mot = std::move(s.extract(s.begin()).value());
Feature testing macro: __cpp_lib_associative_heterogeneous_erasure (for overload (3))
Example
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <string_view>
#include <set>
void print(std::string_view comment, const auto& data)
{
std::cout << comment;
for (auto datum : data)
std::cout << ' ' << datum;
std::cout << '\n';
}
int main()
{
std::set<int> cont{1, 2, 3};
print("Start:", cont);
// Extract node handle and change key
auto nh = cont.extract(1);
nh.value() = 4;
print("After extract and before insert:", cont);
// Insert node handle back
cont.insert(std::move(nh));
print("End:", cont);
}
Start: 1 2 3
After extract and before insert: 2 3
End: 2 3 4
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