How to update std::map after using the find method?

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自闭症患者 2020-12-12 12:11

How to update the value of a key in std::map after using the find method?

I have a map and iterator declaration like this:

         


        
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  • 2020-12-12 12:46

    I would use the operator[].

    map <char, int> m1;
    
    m1['G'] ++;  // If the element 'G' does not exist then it is created and 
                 // initialized to zero. A reference to the internal value
                 // is returned. so that the ++ operator can be applied.
    
    // If 'G' did not exist it now exist and is 1.
    // If 'G' had a value of 'n' it now has a value of 'n+1'
    

    So using this technique it becomes really easy to read all the character from a stream and count them:

    map <char, int>                m1;
    std::ifstream                  file("Plop");
    std::istreambuf_iterator<char> end;
    
    for(std::istreambuf_iterator<char> loop(file); loop != end; ++loop)
    {
        ++m1[*loop]; // prefer prefix increment out of habbit
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-12 12:51

    You can use std::map::at member function, it returns a reference to the mapped value of the element identified with key k.

    std::map<char,int> mymap = {
                                   { 'a', 0 },
                                   { 'b', 0 },
                               };
    
      mymap.at('a') = 10;
      mymap.at('b') = 20;
    
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  • 2020-12-12 12:56

    You can update the value like following

       auto itr = m.find('ch'); 
         if (itr != m.end()){
               (*itr).second = 98;
         }
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:01

    You can also do like this-

     std::map<char, int>::iterator it = m.find('c'); 
     if (it != m.end())
     (*it).second = 42;
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:04

    std::map::find returns an iterator to the found element (or to the end() if the element was not found). So long as the map is not const, you can modify the element pointed to by the iterator:

    std::map<char, int> m;
    m.insert(std::make_pair('c', 0));  // c is for cookie
    
    std::map<char, int>::iterator it = m.find('c'); 
    if (it != m.end())
        it->second = 42;
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:07

    If you already know the key, you can directly update the value at that key using m[key] = new_value

    Here is a sample code that might help:

    map<int, int> m;
    
    for(int i=0; i<5; i++)
        m[i] = i;
    
    for(auto it=m.begin(); it!=m.end(); it++)
        cout<<it->second<<" ";
    //Output: 0 1 2 3 4
    
    m[4] = 7;  //updating value at key 4 here
    
    cout<<"\n"; //Change line
    
    for(auto it=m.begin(); it!=m.end(); it++)
        cout<<it->second<<" ";
    // Output: 0 1 2 3 7    
    
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