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Category: containers | | Component type: concept |
Description
A Pair Associative Container is an AssociativeContainer that associates a key with some other object. The value type of a Pair Associative Container is pair<const key_type, data_type>
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Refinement of
AssociativeContainer
Associated types
One new type is introduced, in addition to the types defined in the AssociativeContainer requirements. Additionally, Pair Associative Container introduces one new type restriction
Key type | X::key_type | The type of the key associated with X::value_type . |
Data type | X::data_type | The type of the data associated with X::value_type . A Pair Associative Container can be thought of as a mapping from key_type to data_type . |
Value type | X::value_type | The type of object stored in the container. The value type is required to be pair<const key_type, data_type> . |
Notation
X | A type that is a model of Pair Associative Container |
a | Object of type X |
t | Object of type X::value_type |
d | Object of type X::data_type |
k | Object of type X::key_type |
p , q | Object of type X::iterator |
Definitions
Valid expressions
None, except for those defined in the AssociativeContainer requirements.
Expression semantics
Complexity guarantees
Invariants
Models
Notes
[1] The value type must be pair<const key_type, data_type>
, rather than pair<key_type, data_type>
, because of the AssociativeContainer invariant of key immutability. The data_type
part of an object in a Pair Associative Container may be modified, but the key_type
part may not be. Note the implication of this fact: a Pair Associative Container cannot provide mutable iterators (as defined in the trivial requirements), because the value type of a mutable iterator must be Assignable, and pair<const key_type, data_type>
is not Assignable. However, a Pair Associative Container can provide iterators that are not completely constant: iterators such that the expression (*i).second = d
is valid.
See also
AssociativeContainer, SimpleAssociativeContainer