First part of the question is that I am trying to use boost::bimap, but from the documentation it is unclear to me how to define a bidirectional multimap.
The second part of the question is that I need it to be a map in one direction and a multimap in the other direction, can this be done using boost::bimap ?
Has anyone experience of this or can point me to the correct page ?
All is in documentation... http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_51_0/libs/bimap/doc/html/boost_bimap/the_tutorial/discovering_the_bimap_framework.html
typedef boost::bimap<bimaps::multiset_of<int>, bimaps::set_of<int>> bimap_t;
Example.
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/bimap.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/set_of.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/multiset_of.hpp>
namespace bimaps = boost::bimaps;
int main()
{
typedef boost::bimap<bimaps::multiset_of<int>, bimaps::set_of<int>> bimap_t;
typedef bimap_t::value_type value_type;
bimap_t bimap;
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 1));
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 2));
auto& left = bimap.left;
auto it = left.find(1);
std::cout << "LEFT" << std::endl;
for (; it != left.end(); ++it)
{
std::cout << it->first << " " << it->second << std::endl;
}
auto& right = bimap.right;
auto r_it = right.find(2);
std::cout << "RIGHT" << std::endl;
for (; r_it != right.end(); ++r_it)
{
std::cout << r_it->first << " " << r_it->second << std::endl;
}
}
The answer from ForEverR is partially correct for the first part of your question (how to define a bidirectional multimap?).
For the second part (accessing a bimap which is a map in one direction and a multimap in the other direction) It is not correct.
A correct way to access would be [ http://rextester.com/BXBDHN12336 ]:
//bimap operations
#include <boost/bimap.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/set_of.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/multiset_of.hpp>
int main()
{
typedef boost::bimap<boost::bimaps::multiset_of<int>, boost::bimaps::set_of<int>> bimap_t;
typedef bimap_t::value_type value_type;
bimap_t bimap;
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 1));
bimap.insert(value_type(10, 50));
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 2));
bimap.insert(value_type(9, 15));
typedef bimap_t::left_const_iterator l_itr_t;
typedef std::pair<l_itr_t,l_itr_t> l_itr_range_t;
l_itr_range_t ii = bimap.left.equal_range(1);
std::cout << "LEFT" << std::endl;
for(l_itr_t it = ii.first; it != ii.second; ++it)
{
std::cout << "Key = " << it->first << " Value = " << it->second << std::endl;
}
std::cout << "RIGHT" << std::endl;
std::cout << "Key = " << 1 << " Value = " << bimap.right.at(1) << std::endl;
}
stdout:
LEFT
Key = 1 Value = 1
Key = 1 Value = 2
RIGHT
Key = 1 Value = 1
The example from ForEverR 'seems' to work because of the order of the data inserted but check out the results when you insert another couple at the end bimap.insert(value_type(9, 15));:
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/bimap.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/set_of.hpp>
#include <boost/bimap/multiset_of.hpp>
namespace bimaps = boost::bimaps;
int main()
{
typedef boost::bimap<bimaps::multiset_of<int>, bimaps::set_of<int>> bimap_t;
typedef bimap_t::value_type value_type;
bimap_t bimap;
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 1));
bimap.insert(value_type(1, 2));
bimap.insert(value_type(9, 15));
auto& left = bimap.left;
auto it = left.find(1);
std::cout << "LEFT" << std::endl;
for (; it != left.end(); ++it)
{
std::cout << it->first << " " << it->second << std::endl;
}
auto& right = bimap.right;
auto r_it = right.find(2);
std::cout << "RIGHT" << std::endl;
for (; r_it != right.end(); ++r_it)
{
std::cout << r_it->first << " " << r_it->second << std::endl;
}
}
stdout:
LEFT
1 1
1 2
9 15
RIGHT
2 1
15 9
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