template< class M > std::pair<iterator, bool> insert_or_assign( const Key& k, M&& obj ); | (1) | (since C++17) |
template< class M > std::pair<iterator, bool> insert_or_assign( Key&& k, M&& obj ); | (2) | (since C++17) |
template< class M > iterator insert_or_assign( const_iterator hint, const Key& k, M&& obj ); | (3) | (since C++17) |
template< class M > iterator insert_or_assign( const_iterator hint, Key&& k, M&& obj ); | (4) | (since C++17) |
k
already exists in the container, assigns std::forward<M>(obj)
to the mapped_type
corresponding to the key k
. If the key does not exist, inserts the new value as if by insert
, constructing it from value_type(k, std::forward<M>(obj))
value_type(std::move(k), std::forward<M>(obj))
The behavior is undefined (until C++20)The program is ill-formed (since C++20) if std::is_assignable_v<mapped_type&, M&&>
is false
.
If an insertion occurs and results in a rehashing of the container, all iterators are invalidated. Otherwise iterators are not affected. References are not invalidated. Rehashing occurs only if the new number of elements is greater than max_load_factor() * bucket_count()
.
k | - | the key used both to look up and to insert if not found |
hint | - | iterator to the position before which the new element will be inserted |
obj | - | the value to insert or assign |
true
if the insertion took place and false
if the assignment took place. The iterator component is pointing at the element that was inserted or updatedemplace
emplace_hint
insert_or_assign
returns more information than operator[]
and does not require default-constructibility of the mapped type.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_unordered_map_try_emplace | 201411L | (C++17) |
std::unordered_map::try_emplace ,std::unordered_map::insert_or_assign |
#include <iostream> #include <unordered_map> #include <string> auto print_node = [](const auto &node) { std::cout << "[" << node.first << "] = " << node.second << '\n'; }; auto print_result = [](auto const &pair) { std::cout << (pair.second ? "inserted: " : "assigned: "); print_node(*pair.first); }; int main() { std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> myMap; print_result( myMap.insert_or_assign("a", "apple" ) ); print_result( myMap.insert_or_assign("b", "banana" ) ); print_result( myMap.insert_or_assign("c", "cherry" ) ); print_result( myMap.insert_or_assign("c", "clementine") ); for (const auto &node : myMap) { print_node(node); } }
Possible output:
inserted: [a] = apple inserted: [b] = banana inserted: [c] = cherry assigned: [c] = clementine [c] = clementine [a] = apple [b] = banana
(C++11) | access or insert specified element (public member function) |
(C++11) | access specified element with bounds checking (public member function) |
(C++11) | inserts elements or nodes (since C++17) (public member function) |
(C++11) | constructs element in-place (public member function) |
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