Lookup#

All methods in this section can be executed concurrently with each other, concurrently-safe modifiers and while traversing the container.

count#

size_type count( const key_type& key );

Returns: the number of elements with the key equivalent to key.


template <typename K>
size_type count( const K& key );

Returns: the number of elements with the key equivalent to key.

This overload only participates in overload resolution if qualified-id hasher::transparent_key_equal is valid and denotes a type.

find#

iterator find( const key_type& key );

const_iterator find( const key_type& key ) const;

Returns: an iterator to the element with the key equivalent to key, or end() if no such element exists.

If there are multiple elements with the key equivalent to key, it is unspecified which element should be found.


template <typename K>
iterator find( const K& key );

template <typename K>
const_iterator find( const K& key ) const;

Returns: an iterator to the element with the key equivalent to key, or end() if no such element exists.

If there are multiple elements with the key equivalent to key, it is unspecified which element should be found.

These overloads only participates in overload resolution if qualified-id hasher::transparent_key_equal is valid and denotes a type.

contains#

bool contains( const key_type& key ) const;

Returns: true if at least one element with the key equivalent to key exists in the container; false, otherwise.


template <typename K>
bool contains( const K& key ) const;

Returns: true if at least one element with the key equivalent to key exists in the container; false, otherwise.

This overload only participates in overload resolution if qualified-id hasher::transparent_key_equal is valid and denotes a type.

equal_range#

std::pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range( const key_type& key );

std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> equal_range( const key_type& key ) const;

Returns: if at least one element with the key equivalent to key exists, a pair of iterators {f, l}, where f is an iterator to the first element with the key equivalent to key, l is an iterator to the element which follows the last element with the key equivalent to key. Otherwise, {end(), end()}.


template <typename K>
std::pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range( const K& key )

template <typename K>
std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> equal_range( const K& key )

Returns: if at least one element with the key equivalent to key exists - a pair of iterators {f, l}, where f is an iterator to the first element with the key equivalent to key, l is an iterator to the element that follows the last element with the key equivalent to key. Otherwise,``{end(), end()}``.

These overloads only participates in overload resolution if qualified-id hasher::transparent_key_equal is valid and denotes a type.