The unordered_map::hash_function() is a built in function in C++ STL which is used to get the hash function. This hash function is a unary function which takes a single argument only and returns a unique value of type size_t based on it.
Syntax:
CPP
CPP
unordered_map_name.hash_function()Parameter: The function does not accept any parameter. Return Value: The function returns the hash function. Time complexity: Time Complexity of this function is constant O(1). Below programs illustrate the unordered_map::hash_function() function. Example 1
// C++ program to illustrate the
// unordered_map::hash_function()
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
// declaration
unordered_map<string, string> sample;
// inserts key and elements
sample.insert({ "Ankit", "MNNIT" });
sample.insert({ "Ram", "MNNIT" });
sample.insert({ "Manoj", "Trichy" });
sample.insert({ "geeks", "geeks" });
// use of hash_function
unordered_map<string, string>::hasher fn
= sample.hash_function();
cout << fn("geeks") << endl;
// print the key and elements
cout << "Key and Elements: ";
for (auto it = sample.begin(); it != sample.end(); it++) {
cout << "\n{" << it->first << ":"
<< it->second << "}, ";
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Example 2
15276750567035005396
Key and Elements:
{geeks:geeks},
{Manoj:Trichy},
{Ankit:MNNIT},
{Ram:MNNIT},
// C++ program to illustrate the
// unordered_map::hash_function()
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
// declaration
unordered_map<int, int> sample;
// inserts key and elements
sample.insert({ 1, 5 });
sample.insert({ 2, 6 });
sample.insert({ 3, 6 });
sample.insert({ 4, 7 });
// use of hash_function
unordered_map<int, int>::hasher fn
= sample.hash_function();
cout << fn(4) << endl;
// print the key and elements
cout << "Key and Elements: ";
for (auto it = sample.begin(); it != sample.end(); it++) {
cout << "\n{" << it->first << ":"
<< it->second << "}, ";
}
return 0;
}
Output:
4
Key and Elements:
{4:7},
{3:6},
{1:5},
{2:6},