I have a need for a STL container which is capable of:
1) only storing unique items
2) has a guaranteed order based on when item was added to the container
So, if I add items A, B, and C to my container in that order,
A will always be accessible via: myItems().begin()
or myItems[0]
B will always be accessible via:
myItems.begin() + 1
or myItems[1]
C will always be accessible via:
myItems.begin() + 2
or myItems[2]
I am currently using an unordered_set
which does not fulfill need #2. If I use a regular set
, I can specify a less than function for ordering but the ordering may change as new items are added to the container.
Using a regular set
, if I insert a new item D which is less than A, A will no longer be accessible via myItems.begin()
. I could be wrong but that is my understanding of how set ordering works.
If I use a list
, I can enforce the unique aspect by calling list::unique()
after inserting every new item:
myList.sort();
myList.unique();
or I could use std::find
with a list or a vector and manually enforce the unique aspect:
iter = std::find(myList.begin(), myList.end(), item);
//Only add item if not already in list/vector...
if(iter == myList.end())
{
myList.push_back(item);
}
Is there a better container/solution for my particular needs?