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unordered_multimap emplace() function in C++ STL

unordered_multimap emplace() function in C++ STL

Last Updated : 08 Aug, 2018

The

unordered_multimap::emplace()

is a built-in function in C++ STL which inserts a new {key, element} in the unordered_multimap container. The insertion is done automatically at the position according to the container's criterion. It increases the size of the container by one.

Syntax:
unordered_multimap_name.emplace(key, element)
Parameters:

The function accepts a single mandatory parameter

key

and

element

which is to be inserted in the container.

Return Value:

It returns an iterator which points to the newly inserted element. Below programs illustrates the above function:

Program 1: CPP
// C++ program to illustrate
// unordered_multimap::emplace()
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
using namespace std;

int main()
{

    // declaration
    unordered_multimap<int, int> sample;

    // inserts key and elements
    sample.emplace(1, 2);
    sample.emplace(1, 2);
    sample.emplace(1, 3);
    sample.emplace(4, 9);
    sample.emplace(60, 89);

    cout << "Key and Elements: \n";
    for (auto it = sample.begin(); it != sample.end(); it++)
        cout << "{" << it->first << ":" << it->second << "}\n ";

    return 0;
}
Output:
Key and Elements: 
 {60:89}
 {4:9}
 {1:3}
 {1:2}
 {1:2}
Program 2: CPP
// unordered_multimap::emplace
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
using namespace std;

int main()
{

    // declaration
    unordered_multimap<string, string> sample;

    // inserts key and elements
    sample.emplace("gopal", "dave");
    sample.emplace("gopal", "dave");
    sample.emplace("Geeks", "C++");
    sample.emplace("multimap", "functions");
    sample.emplace("multimap", "functions");

    cout << "Key and Elements: \n";
    for (auto it = sample.begin(); it != sample.end(); it++)
        cout << "{" << it->first << ":" << it->second << "}\n ";

    return 0;
}
Output:
Key and Elements: 
 {multimap:functions}
 {multimap:functions}
 {Geeks:C++}
 {gopal:dave}
 {gopal:dave}


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