C++ | std::pair
Creating a Pair and accessing the elements
Section titled “Creating a Pair and accessing the elements”Pair allows us to treat two objects as one object. Pairs can be easily constructed with the help of template function std::make_pair.
Alternative way is to create pair and assign its elements (first and second) later.
#include <iostream>#include <utility>
int main(){ std::pair<int,int> p = std::make_pair(1,2); //Creating the pair std::cout << p.first << " " << p.second << std::endl; //Accessing the elements
//We can also create a pair and assign the elements later std::pair<int,int> p1; p1.first = 3; p1.second = 4; std::cout << p1.first << " " << p1.second << std::endl;
//We can also create a pair using a constructor std::pair<int,int> p2 = std::pair<int,int>(5, 6); std::cout << p2.first << " " << p2.second << std::endl;
return 0;}Compare operators
Section titled “Compare operators”Parameters of these operators are lhs and rhs
operator==tests if both elements onlhsandrhspair are equal. The return value istrueif bothlhs.first == rhs.firstANDlhs.second == rhs.second, otherwisefalse
std::pair<int, int> p1 = std::make_pair(1, 2);std::pair<int, int> p2 = std::make_pair(2, 2);
if (p1 == p2) std::cout << "equals";else std::cout << "not equal"//statement will show this, because they are not identical#include <iostream>#include <utility>#include <vector>#include <algorithm>#include <string>
int main(){ std::vector<std::pair<int, std::string>> v = { {2, "baz"}, {2, "bar"}, {1, "foo"} }; std::sort(v.begin(), v.end());
for(const auto& p: v) { std::cout << "(" << p.first << "," << p.second << ") "; //output: (1,foo) (2,bar) (2,baz) }}