C++ Unordered_multimap Library - end() Function



Description

The C++ function std::unordered_multimap::end() returns an iterator which points to past-the-end element in the unordered_multimap.

Declaration

Following is the declaration for std::unordered_multimap::end() function form std::unordered_map() header.

C++11

iterator end() noexcept;
const_iterator end() const noexcept;

Parameters

None

Return value

If object is constant qualified then method returns constant iterator otherwise non-constant iterator.

Exceptions

This member function never throws exception.

Time complexity

Constant i.e. O(1)

Example

The following example shows the usage of std::unordered_multimap::end() function.

#include <iostream>
#include <unordered_map>

using namespace std;

int main(void) {
   unordered_multimap<char, int> umm = {
            {'a', 1},
            {'b', 2},
            {'c', 3},
            {'d', 4},
            {'e', 5}
            };

   cout << "Unordered multimap contains following elements" << endl;

   for (auto it = umm.begin(); it != umm.end(); ++it)
      cout << it->first << " = " << it->second << endl;

   return 0;
}

Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −

Unordered multimap contains following elements
e = 5
a = 1
b = 2
c = 3
d = 4
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