[Update] Added guide for unordered_map (#36608)
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| Here you can learn more about map: <a href="http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/map/" target="_blank">cpluspluc_map</a> |  | ||||||
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| N.B: All code in example are in C++11 version. You can learn more about C++ version <a href="http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support" target="_blank">Here</a> | N.B: All code in example are in C++11 version. You can learn more about C++ version <a href="http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support" target="_blank">Here</a> | ||||||
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|  | ## Unordered Map | ||||||
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|  | There exists another associative container similar to `map`, named `unordered_map`, which is implemented using a Hash Table as opposed to a balanced binary tree as is the case with `map`. The key values of the `unordered_map` are hashed into indices of the hash table. Unlike `map` the elements of `unordered_map` are not stored in a sorted manner. All operations permissible on `map` are applicable to `unordered_map` as well. | ||||||
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|  | ## Benefits of Unordered Map | ||||||
|  | * Average Cost of insert, delete, search is O(1) if there are no hash collisions. | ||||||
|  | * Implemented using Hash Table | ||||||
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|  | ## Unordered Map vs Map | ||||||
|  | * Unordered Map is faster if you want single element access.  | ||||||
|  | * Use map when you want to traverse through key values in a sorted fashion or if you want some kind of ordering in the map. | ||||||
|  | * Unordered Map has more memory overhead, although it is typically negligible. | ||||||
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|  | ## References: | ||||||
|  | For more information about the differences between `map` and `unordered_map`: <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13799593/how-to-choose-between-map-and-unordered-map" target="_blank">Map vs Unordered Map</a> | ||||||
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