std::multimap::erase
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void erase( iterator position ); iterator erase( const_iterator position ); |
(1) | (until C++11) (since C++11) |
void erase( iterator first, iterator last ); iterator erase( const_iterator first, const_iterator last ); |
(2) | (until C++11) (since C++11) |
size_type erase( const key_type& key ); |
(3) | |
Removes specified elements from the container.
1) Removes the element at pos.
2) Removes the elements in the range [first; last).
3) Removes the elements with the key value key
References and iterators to the erased elements are invalidated. Other references and iterators are not affected.
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[edit] Parameters
pos | - | iterator to the element to remove |
first, last | - | range of elements to remove |
key | - | key value of the elements to remove |
[edit] Return value
1-2) iterator following the last removed element.
3) number of elements removed
[edit] Complexity
1) Amortized constant
2) log(a.size()) + std::distance(first, last)
3) log(a.size()) + a.count(k)
[edit] See also
clears the contents (public member function) |