How to Store Vectors as Values in a Map?
In C++, vectors are similar to arrays, but unlike arrays, the vectors are dynamic in nature. They can modify their size during the insertion or deletion of elements. On the other hand, Maps are containers that allow the users to store data in the form of key-value pairs. In this article, we will learn how to store vectors as values in maps in C++.
Example:
Input: myVector1 = {40,50,60} myVector2 = {10,20,30} Output: myMap = { {1: {40,50,60}}, {2: {10,20,30}} }
Store Vectors as Values in a Map in C++
map<key_type, vector<type>>
Then we will add the vector with the keys of your preference.
C++ Program to Store Vectors as Values in a Map
C++
// C++ program to demonstrate how to insert vector as values // in a map #include <iostream> #include <map> #include <vector> using namespace std; int main() { // create vectors vector< int > myVector1 = { 1, 2, 3 }; vector< int > myVector2 = { 10, 20, 30, 40 }; // Create a map with string keys and vector<int> values map<string, vector< int > > myMap; // Insert multiple vectors into the map myMap[ "Vector 1" ] = myVector1; myMap[ "Vector 2" ] = myVector2; cout << "Vector Values: " ; // Access and print the vectors stored in the map for ( const auto & pair : myMap) { cout << pair.first << ": " ; for ( int num : pair.second) { cout << num << " " ; } cout << endl; } return 0; } |
Output
vector1: 1 2 3 vector2: 10 20 30 40
Time Complexity: O(N), where N is the total number of elements in all vectors inserted into the map.
Auxiliary Space: O(N)
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