std::erase_if (std::flat_map)
Min standard notice:
Header: <flat_map>
Erases all elements that satisfy the predicate pred from c.
# Declarations
template< class Key, class T, class Compare, class KeyContainer, class MappedContainer,
class Pred >
std::flat_map<Key, T, Compare, KeyContainer, MappedContainer>::size_type
erase_if( std::flat_map<Key, T, Compare, KeyContainer, MappedContainer>& c,
Pred pred );
(since C++23)
# Parameters
c: container adaptor from which to erasepred: predicate that returns true if the element should be erased
# Return value
The number of erased elements.
# Notes
The algorithm is stable, that is, the order of elements that are not deleted remains unchanged.
# Example
#include <iostream>
#include <flat_map>
void println(auto rem, auto const& container)
{
std::cout << rem << '{';
for (char sep[]{0, ' ', 0}; const auto& [key, value] : container)
std::cout << sep << '{' << key << ", " << value << '}', *sep = ',';
std::cout << "}\n";
}
int main()
{
std::flat_map<int, char> data
{
{1, 'a'}, {2, 'b'}, {3, 'c'}, {4, 'd'},
{5, 'e'}, {4, 'f'}, {5, 'g'}, {5, 'g'},
};
println("Original:\n", data);
const auto count = std::erase_if(data, [](const auto& item)
{
auto const& [key, value] = item;
return (key & 1) == 1;
});
println("Erase items with odd keys:\n", data);
std::cout << count << " items removed.\n";
}