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C++ STL
Ms.M.Jancypriya,
Asst. Prof., Dept. of CA,
Bon Secours College for Women,
Thanjavur.
STL – Standard Template Library
• Collections of useful classes for common data structures
• Ability to store objects of any type (template)
• Study of containers
• Containers form the basis for treatment of data structures
• Container – class that stores a collection of data
• STL consists of 10 container classes:
• Sequence containers
• Adapter containers
• Associative containers
What is the STL?
• Standard Template Library
• A collection of classes to make C++ programming more
efficient
• Algorithms, Containers, and Iterators
• Function objects,Allocators, and Adapters
Containers Containers
Function Objects
Iterators
STLAlgorithms
• Accept STL Iterators as arguments
• Sort(begin, end);
• 4 categories
• Non-modifying
For each, Find, Count, Equal, Search, etc.
• Mutating
Copy, Generate, Reverse, Remove, Swap, etc.
• Sorting Related
Sort, Stable sort, Binary search, Merge, etc.
• Numeric
Accumulate, Inner product, Partial sum,
Adjacent difference
STL Containers
• Sequence Container
• Stores data by position in linear order:
• First element, second element , etc:
• Associate Container
• Stores elements by key, such as name, social security number or
part number
• Access an element by its key which may bear no relationship to the
location of the element in the container
• Adapter Container
• Contains another container as its underlying storage structure
STL Containers
 Sequence Container
 Vector
 Deque
 List
 Adapter Containers
 Stack
 Queue
 Priority queue
 Associative Container
 Set, multiset
 Map, multimap
Vector Container
• Generalized array that stores a collection of elements of
the same data type
• Vector – similar to an array
• Vectors allow access to its elements by using an index in the range
from 0 to n-1 where n is the size of the vector
• Vector vs array
• Vector has operations that allow the collection to grow and contract
dynamically at the rear of the sequence``
Vector Container
Example:
#include <vector>
.
.
.
vector<int> scores (100); //100 integer scores
vector<Passenger>passengerList(20); //list of 20
passengers
Vector Container
• Allows direct access to the elements via an index operator
• Indices for the vector elements are in the range from 0 to
size() -1
• Example:
#include <vector>
vector <int> v(20);
v[5]=15;
List Container
• Stores elements by position
• Each item in the list has both a value and a memory
address (pointer) that identifies the next item in the
sequence
• To access a specific data value in the list, one must start
at the first position (front) and follow the pointers from
element to element until data item is located.
• List is not a direct access structure
• Advantage: ability to add and remove items efficiently at
any position in the sequence
Stack Container
• Adapter Container
• These containers restrict how elements enter and leave a
sequence
• Stack
• allows access at only one end of the sequence (top)
• Adds objects to container by pushing the object onto the stack
• Removes objects from container by popping the stack
• LIFO ordering (last end, first out)
Queue Container
• Queue
• Allows access only at the front and rear of the sequence
• Items enter at the rear and exit from the front
• Example: waiting line at a grocery store
• FIFO ordering (first-in first-out )
• push(add object to a queue)
• pop (remove object from queue)
Priority Queue Container
• Priority queue
• Operations are similar to those of a stack or queue
• Elements can enter the priority queue in any order
• Once in the container, a delete operation removes the largest (or
smallest) value
• Example: a filtering system that takes in elements and then
releases them in priority order 8
18 13
3 15
27
Set Container
• Set
• Collection of unique values, called keys or set members
• Contains operations that allow a programmer to:
• determine whether an item is a member of the set
• insert and delete items very efficiently
5 1 3
6 27 15
Buick
Ford
Jeep BMW
Set A Set B
Multi-Set Container
• A multi-set is similar to a set, but the same value can be in
the set more than once
• Multi-set container allows duplicates
Map Container
• Implements a key-value relationship
• Programmer can use a key to access corresponding
values
• Example: key could be a part number such as A24-57
that corresponds to a part: 8.75 price and Martin
manufacturer
A22-56
A23-57
A24-57
A24-57 8.75 Martin
A22-56 12.50 Callowa
y
A23-57 4.95 Mirage
Multi-map Container
• Similar to a map container
• Multi-map container allows duplicates
How to access Components - Iterator
• Iterator is an object that can access a collection of like
objects one object at a time.
• An iterator can traverse the collection of objects.
• Each container class in STL has a corresponding iterator
that functions appropriately for the container
• For example: an iterator in a vector class allows random
access
• An iterator in a list class would not allow random access
(list requires sequential access)
Common Iterator Operations
* Return the item that the iterator currently references
++ Move the iterator to the next item in the list
-- Move the iterator to the previous item in the
list
== Compare two iterators for equality
!= Compare two iterators for inequality
STL List Class
Constructors and assignment
• list <T> v;
• list<T> v(aList);
• l=aList;
Access
• l.front() ----returns 1st element in the list
• l.back()----returns the last element in the list
STL List
Insert and Remove
• l.push_front(value)
• l.push_back(value)
Iterator Delaration
• list<T>::iteratoritr;
Iterator Options
• itr = l.begin() set iterator to beginning of the list
• Itr = l.end() set iterator to after the end of the list
Writing classes that work with the STL
 Classes that will be stored in STL containers should
explicitly define the following:
◦ Default constructor
◦ Copy constructor
◦ Destructor
◦ operator =
◦ operator==
◦ operator<
 Not all of these are always necessary, but it might be
easier to define them than to figure out which ones
you actually need
 Many STL programming errors can be traced to
omitting or improperly defining these methods

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Standard template library

  • 1. C++ STL Ms.M.Jancypriya, Asst. Prof., Dept. of CA, Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur.
  • 2. STL – Standard Template Library • Collections of useful classes for common data structures • Ability to store objects of any type (template) • Study of containers • Containers form the basis for treatment of data structures • Container – class that stores a collection of data • STL consists of 10 container classes: • Sequence containers • Adapter containers • Associative containers
  • 3. What is the STL? • Standard Template Library • A collection of classes to make C++ programming more efficient • Algorithms, Containers, and Iterators • Function objects,Allocators, and Adapters Containers Containers Function Objects Iterators
  • 4. STLAlgorithms • Accept STL Iterators as arguments • Sort(begin, end); • 4 categories • Non-modifying For each, Find, Count, Equal, Search, etc. • Mutating Copy, Generate, Reverse, Remove, Swap, etc. • Sorting Related Sort, Stable sort, Binary search, Merge, etc. • Numeric Accumulate, Inner product, Partial sum, Adjacent difference
  • 5. STL Containers • Sequence Container • Stores data by position in linear order: • First element, second element , etc: • Associate Container • Stores elements by key, such as name, social security number or part number • Access an element by its key which may bear no relationship to the location of the element in the container • Adapter Container • Contains another container as its underlying storage structure
  • 6. STL Containers  Sequence Container  Vector  Deque  List  Adapter Containers  Stack  Queue  Priority queue  Associative Container  Set, multiset  Map, multimap
  • 7. Vector Container • Generalized array that stores a collection of elements of the same data type • Vector – similar to an array • Vectors allow access to its elements by using an index in the range from 0 to n-1 where n is the size of the vector • Vector vs array • Vector has operations that allow the collection to grow and contract dynamically at the rear of the sequence``
  • 8. Vector Container Example: #include <vector> . . . vector<int> scores (100); //100 integer scores vector<Passenger>passengerList(20); //list of 20 passengers
  • 9. Vector Container • Allows direct access to the elements via an index operator • Indices for the vector elements are in the range from 0 to size() -1 • Example: #include <vector> vector <int> v(20); v[5]=15;
  • 10. List Container • Stores elements by position • Each item in the list has both a value and a memory address (pointer) that identifies the next item in the sequence • To access a specific data value in the list, one must start at the first position (front) and follow the pointers from element to element until data item is located. • List is not a direct access structure • Advantage: ability to add and remove items efficiently at any position in the sequence
  • 11. Stack Container • Adapter Container • These containers restrict how elements enter and leave a sequence • Stack • allows access at only one end of the sequence (top) • Adds objects to container by pushing the object onto the stack • Removes objects from container by popping the stack • LIFO ordering (last end, first out)
  • 12. Queue Container • Queue • Allows access only at the front and rear of the sequence • Items enter at the rear and exit from the front • Example: waiting line at a grocery store • FIFO ordering (first-in first-out ) • push(add object to a queue) • pop (remove object from queue)
  • 13. Priority Queue Container • Priority queue • Operations are similar to those of a stack or queue • Elements can enter the priority queue in any order • Once in the container, a delete operation removes the largest (or smallest) value • Example: a filtering system that takes in elements and then releases them in priority order 8 18 13 3 15 27
  • 14. Set Container • Set • Collection of unique values, called keys or set members • Contains operations that allow a programmer to: • determine whether an item is a member of the set • insert and delete items very efficiently 5 1 3 6 27 15 Buick Ford Jeep BMW Set A Set B
  • 15. Multi-Set Container • A multi-set is similar to a set, but the same value can be in the set more than once • Multi-set container allows duplicates
  • 16. Map Container • Implements a key-value relationship • Programmer can use a key to access corresponding values • Example: key could be a part number such as A24-57 that corresponds to a part: 8.75 price and Martin manufacturer A22-56 A23-57 A24-57 A24-57 8.75 Martin A22-56 12.50 Callowa y A23-57 4.95 Mirage
  • 17. Multi-map Container • Similar to a map container • Multi-map container allows duplicates
  • 18. How to access Components - Iterator • Iterator is an object that can access a collection of like objects one object at a time. • An iterator can traverse the collection of objects. • Each container class in STL has a corresponding iterator that functions appropriately for the container • For example: an iterator in a vector class allows random access • An iterator in a list class would not allow random access (list requires sequential access)
  • 19. Common Iterator Operations * Return the item that the iterator currently references ++ Move the iterator to the next item in the list -- Move the iterator to the previous item in the list == Compare two iterators for equality != Compare two iterators for inequality
  • 20. STL List Class Constructors and assignment • list <T> v; • list<T> v(aList); • l=aList; Access • l.front() ----returns 1st element in the list • l.back()----returns the last element in the list
  • 21. STL List Insert and Remove • l.push_front(value) • l.push_back(value) Iterator Delaration • list<T>::iteratoritr; Iterator Options • itr = l.begin() set iterator to beginning of the list • Itr = l.end() set iterator to after the end of the list
  • 22. Writing classes that work with the STL  Classes that will be stored in STL containers should explicitly define the following: ◦ Default constructor ◦ Copy constructor ◦ Destructor ◦ operator = ◦ operator== ◦ operator<  Not all of these are always necessary, but it might be easier to define them than to figure out which ones you actually need  Many STL programming errors can be traced to omitting or improperly defining these methods