std::flat_multiset<Key,Compare,KeyContainer>::insert_range
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std::flat_multiset
flat_multiset::insert_range
template< container-compatible-range <value_type> R >
void insert_range( R&& rg );
(since C++23) void insert_range( R&& rg );
(constexpr since C++26)
Inserts a copy of each element in the range rg into underlying container c
as if by:
for (const auto& e : rg) c.insert(c.end(), e);
Then, sorts the range of newly inserted elements with respect to compare
.
Merges the resulting sorted range and the sorted range of pre-existing elements into a single sorted range.
Each iterator in the range rg is dereferenced exactly once.
If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is undefined:
-
value_type
is not EmplaceConstructible intoflat_multiset
from *ranges::begin (rg) - rg and *this overlap.
Information on iterator invalidation is copied from here
Contents
[edit] Parameters
[edit] Complexity
\(\scriptsize S + N \cdot \log(N)\)S+N·log(N), where \(\scriptsize S\)S is size() and \(\scriptsize N\)N is ranges::distance (rg).
[edit] Notes
Since insert_range
performs an in-place merge operation, that may allocate memory.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <flat_set> void println(auto, const auto& container) { for (const auto& elem : container) std::cout << elem << ' '; std::cout << '\n'; } int main() { auto container = std::flat_multiset {1, 3, 2, 4}; const auto rg = {-1, 3, -2}; #ifdef __cpp_lib_containers_ranges container.insert_range(rg); #else container.insert(rg.begin(), rg.end()); #endif println("{}", container); }
Output:
-2 -1 1 2 3 3 4