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Returning the greatest key strictly less than the given key in a C++ Map

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Is there a way the C++ STL Maps support this, since lower_bound and upper_bound on maps strictly return the value greater than the passed value.

Lower key

Use case I have a map with times as keys in a sorted manner so in a MAP

time t1   = value1 time t2   = value2 time t2.5 = value3 

In this case if I pass to this MAP t2.3 then it should give me value2. Does doing a lower_bound on the map and going back one element equivalent to the "returning greatest key strictly less than given key" i.e

iterator = map.upper_bound(2.3) and then  iterator--; 
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kal Avatar asked Feb 09 '09 20:02

kal


1 Answers

Yeah, lower_bound can be used for that, i've seen it before and used it like that.

map_type::iterator it = map.lower_bound(2.3); if(it != map.begin()) {     --it;     // it now points at the right element } 

Would actually return the greatest, yet smaller (if it != map.begin() was true) one. If it was at .begin, then there is no smaller key. Nice idea from the comments is to return .end if there is no element that's less and pack this stuff into a function:

template<typename Map> typename Map::const_iterator  greatest_less(Map const& m, typename Map::key_type const& k) {     typename Map::const_iterator it = m.lower_bound(k);     if(it != m.begin()) {         return --it;     }     return m.end(); }  template<typename Map> typename Map::iterator  greatest_less(Map & m, typename Map::key_type const& k) {     typename Map::iterator it = m.lower_bound(k);     if(it != m.begin()) {         return --it;     }     return m.end(); } 

The template should work for std::set too.

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Johannes Schaub - litb Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 02:09

Johannes Schaub - litb