C++ multiset emplace()
C++ Multiset emplace() function is used to extend the multiset container by inserting new elements into the container. Elements are built directly (neither copied nor moved).
The constructor of the element is called by giving the arguments args passed to this function.
Syntax
Parameter
args: The arguments forwarded to construct an element to be inserted into the container.
Return value
emplace() function returns a bool pair that will indicate if the insertion is occurred or not, and returns an iterator pointing to the newly inserted element.
Complexity
Logarithmic in the container size.
Iterator validity
No changes.
Data Races
The container is modified.
Iterating ranges in the container is not safe although concurrently accessing exiting elements is safe.
Exception Safety
If an exception is thrown, there are no changes in the multiset container.
Example 1
Let’s see the simple example to insert the elements into the multiset:
Output:
Multiset contains following elements a, a, b, b, c,
In the above example, it simply inserts the element into the multiset m with the given values.
Example 2
Let’s see a simple example to insert the element and check for the duplicate key:
Output:
multiset modified, now contains 3 elements: (Deep) (Kesharwani) (Nikita) multiset modified, now contains 4 elements: (Deep) (Kesharwani) (Nikita) (Nikita)
Example 3
Let’s see a simple example to find the sum of the inserted elements:
Output:
Sum of elements is: 16
Example 4
Let’s see a simple example to insert the element:
Output:
Enter the number of family members: 3 Enter the name of each member: Bob Robin David Total member of family is: 3 Details of family members: Name ________________________ Bob David Robin
In the above example, it simply inserts the elements by the user’s choice.