What is the difference between using a struct with two fields and a pair?

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刺人心 2020-12-03 06:42

What is the difference regarding memory allocation and efficiency between using a struct with two fields and a pair?

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  • 2020-12-03 07:06

    As stated in std::pair<int, int> vs struct with two int's a struct will probably be a little bit faster because no initialization is made.

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  • 2020-12-03 07:14

    As this isn't mentioned above, if you want the benefits of your own name, but the advantages of std::pair (or any other objects), you can use "using" ( from c++11 onwards). You can set this in your namespace or class declaration.

    In fact this is how many of my classes now start out...

    using myPair = pair<int,string>;
    

    cf. C++ reference. for more documentation.

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  • 2020-12-03 07:16

    std::pair comes with a number of constructors and operators.

    A struct allow named fields (other than first and second) and is ready to be extended at any time.

    Prefer a struct when you can. It may involve some overhead, but is definitely easier for maintenance.

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  • 2020-12-03 07:20

    In terms of memory allocation and efficiency, there is no difference -- since that's exactly what a std::pair is.

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  • 2020-12-03 07:27

    No difference in terms of memory allocation or efficiency. In fact, in the STL implementation I am using pair is defined as struct pair

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  • 2020-12-03 07:29

    std::pair provides pre-written constructors and comparison operators. This also allows them to be stored in containers like std::map without you needing to write, for example, the copy constructor or strict weak ordering via operator < (such as required by std::map). If you don't write them you can't make a mistake (remember how strict weak ordering works?) so it's more reliable just to use std::pair.

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