I am confused which is more efficient?
As we can access map directly, why do we need to use find?
I just need to know which way is more efficient.
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
map<char,int> mymap;
map<char,int>::iterator it;
mymap['a']=50;
mymap['b']=100;
mymap['c']=150;
mymap['d']=200;
//one way
it=mymap.find('b');
cout << (*it).second <<endl;
//another way
cout << mymap['b'] <<endl;
return 0;
}
thanks in advance! :)
Using
find
means that you don't inadvertently create a new element in the map if the key doesn't exist, and -- more importantly -- this means that you can usefind
to look up an element if all you have is a constant reference to the map.That of course means that you should check the return value of
find
. Typically it goes like this: