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How can I remove elements from an std::set while iterating over it

My first attempt looks like:

set<T> s;

for(set<T>::iterator iter = s.begin(); iter != s.end(); ++iter) {
    //Do some stuff
    if(/*some condition*/)
        s.erase(iter--);
}

But this is problematic if we want to remove the first element from the set because iter-- invalidates the iterator.

What's the standard way to do this?

1 Answer 1

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Standard way is to do something like

for(set<T>::iterator iter = s.begin(); iter != s.end();)
{
   if(/*some condition*/)
   {
      s.erase(iter++);
   }
   else
   {
      ++iter;
   }
}

By the first condition we are sure, that iter will not be invalidated anyway, since a copy of iter will be passed into erase, but our iter is already incremented, before erase is called.

In C++11, the code will be like

for(set<T>::iterator iter = s.begin(); iter != s.end();)
{
   if(/*some condition*/)
   {
      iter = s.erase(iter);
   }
   else
   {
      ++iter;
   }
}
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  • 1
    The first peice of code fails an assertion saying that the iterators are incompatible in visual studion. Anyway, std::erase returns the new iterator, as you pointed out in your code.
    – sajas
    Dec 17, 2013 at 6:53
  • The second code works for me.
    – Larynx
    Jun 17, 2022 at 8:15

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