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/// \e |
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void set(const Key &k, const T &t) {
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typename Map::iterator it = _map.lower_bound(k); |
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if (it != _map.end() && !_map.key_comp()(k, it->first)) |
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it->second = t; |
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else |
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_map.insert(it, std::make_pair(k, t)); |
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} |
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/// \e |
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void setAll(const T &t) {
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_value = t; |
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_map.clear(); |
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} |
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}; |
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///Returns a \c StdMap class |
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///This function just returns a \c StdMap class with specified |
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///default value. |
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///\relates StdMap |
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template<typename K, typename V, typename Compare |
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template<typename K, typename V, typename Compare> |
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inline StdMap<K, V, Compare> stdMap(const V& value = V()) {
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return StdMap<K, V, Compare>(value); |
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} |
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///Returns a \c StdMap class |
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///This function just returns a \c StdMap class with specified |
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///default value. |
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///\relates StdMap |
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template<typename K, typename V> |
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inline StdMap<K, V, std::less<K> > stdMap(const V& value = V()) {
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return StdMap<K, V, std::less<K> >(value); |
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} |
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///Returns a \c StdMap class created from an appropriate std::map |
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///This function just returns a \c StdMap class created from an |
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///appropriate std::map. |
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///\relates StdMap |
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template<typename K, typename V, typename Compare> |
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inline StdMap<K, V, Compare> stdMap( const std::map<K, V, Compare> &map, |
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const V& value = V() ) {
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return StdMap<K, V, Compare>(map, value); |
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} |
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///Returns a \c StdMap class created from an appropriate std::map |
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///This function just returns a \c StdMap class created from an |
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///appropriate std::map. |
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///\relates StdMap |
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template<typename K, typename V, typename Compare = std::less<K> > |
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inline StdMap<K, V, Compare> stdMap( const std::map<K, V, Compare> &map, |
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const V& value = V() ) {
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return StdMap<K, V, Compare>(map, value); |
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template<typename K, typename V> |
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inline StdMap<K, V, std::less<K> > stdMap( const std::map<K, V, std::less<K> > &map, |
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const V& value = V() ) {
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return StdMap<K, V, std::less<K> >(map, value); |
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} |
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/// \brief Map for storing values for keys from the range <tt>[0..size-1]</tt> |
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/// |
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/// This map has the <tt>[0..size-1]</tt> keyset and the values |
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/// are stored in a \c std::vector<T> container. It can be used with |
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/// some data structures, for example \c UnionFind, \c BinHeap, when |
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/// the used items are small integer numbers. |
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/// This map meets the \ref concepts::ReferenceMap "ReferenceMap" concept. |
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/// |
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/// \todo Revise its name |
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template <typename T> |
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class IntegerMap : public MapBase<int, T> {
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template <typename T1> |
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friend class IntegerMap; |
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public: |
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typedef MapBase<int, T> Parent; |
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///\e |
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typedef typename Parent::Key Key; |
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///\e |
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typedef typename Parent::Value Value; |
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