unordered_set bucket() function in C++ STL
The unordered_set::bucket() method is a builtin function in C++ STL which returns the bucket number of a specific element. That is, this function returns the bucket number where a specific element is stored in the unordered_set container. The bucket is a slot in the unordered_set’s internal hash table where elements are stored.
Note: Buckets in unordered_set are numbered from 0 to n-1, where n is the total number of buckets.
Syntax:
unordered_set_name.bucket(element);
Parameter: This is a mandatory parameter and specifies the value of the element whose bucket number is needed to know in the unordered_set container.
Return Value: This function returns the bucket number of the bucket in the unordered_set container where the element with value element is stored.
Below programs illustrate the unordered_set::bucket() function:
CPP
// C++ program to illustrate the // unordered_set::bucket() function #include <iostream> #include <unordered_set> using namespace std; int main() { unordered_set< int > sampleSet; // Inserting elements sampleSet.insert(5); sampleSet.insert(10); sampleSet.insert(15); sampleSet.insert(20); sampleSet.insert(25); for ( auto itr = sampleSet.begin(); itr != sampleSet.end(); itr++) { cout << "The Element " << (*itr) << " is present in the bucket: " << sampleSet.bucket(*itr); cout << endl; } return 0; } |
The Element 25 is present in the bucket: 3 The Element 5 is present in the bucket: 5 The Element 10 is present in the bucket: 10 The Element 15 is present in the bucket: 4 The Element 20 is present in the bucket: 9
Time complexity: O(1)
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