std::set<Key,Compare,Allocator>::value_comp
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value_compare value_comp() const;
(constexpr since C++26)
Returns the function object that compares the values. It is the same as key_comp() .
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[edit] Return value
The value comparison function object.
[edit] Complexity
Constant.
[edit] Example
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#include <iostream> #include <set> #include <utility> // Example module 97 key compare function struct ModCmp { bool operator()(int lhs, int rhs) const { return (lhs % 97) < (rhs % 97); } }; int main() { std::set <int, ModCmp> cont{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; // Same behavior as key_comp() auto comp_func = cont.value_comp(); for (const int val{100}; const int key : cont) { const bool before = comp_func(key, val); const bool after = comp_func(val, key); std::cout << "Key (" << key << ") "; if (!before && !after) std::cout << "equivalent to key (" << val << ")\n"; else if (before) std::cout << "goes before key (" << val << ")\n"; else if (after) std::cout << "goes after key (" << val << ")\n"; else std::unreachable (); } }
Output:
Key (1) goes before key (100) Key (2) goes before key (100) Key (3) equivalent to key (100) Key (4) goes after key (100) Key (5) goes after key (100)