Maps-STL in C++ - Hacker Rank Solution
Maps - STL in C++ - Hacker Rank Solution
Problem
Maps are a part of the C++ STL.Maps are associative containers that
store elements formed by a combination of a key value and a mapped value,
following a specific order. The mainly used member functions of maps are:
Map Template:
std::map <key_type, data_type>
Declaration:
map<string,int>m; //Creates a map m where key_type is of type string and data_type is of type int.
Size:
int length=m.size(); //Gives the size of the map.
Insert:
m.insert(make_pair("hello",9)); //Here the pair is inserted into the map where the key is "hello" and the value associated with it is 9.
Erasing an element:
m.erase(val); //Erases the pair from the map where the key_type is val.
Finding an element:
map<string,int>::iterator itr=m.find(val); //Gives the iterator to the element val if it is found otherwise returns m.end() . Ex: map<string,int>::iterator itr=m.find("Maps"); //If Maps is not present as the key value then itr==m.end().
Accessing the value stored in the key:
To get the value stored of the key "MAPS" we can do m["MAPS"] or we can get the iterator using the find function and then by itr->second we can access the value.
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You are appointed as the assistant to a teacher in a school and she is
correcting the answer sheets of the students.Each student can have multiple
answer sheets.So the teacher has Q queries:
- X Y : Add the marks Y to the student whose name is X.
- X : Erase the marks of the student whose name is X.
- X : print the marks of the student whose name is X. (if X didn't get any marks print 0. )
Input Format :
The first line of the input contains Q where Q is the number of
queries. The next Q lines contain 1 query each.The first
integer, type of each query is the type of the query. If query
is of type 1, it consists of one string and an integer X and
Y where X is the name of the student and
Y is the marks of the student. If query is of type
2 or 3, it consists of a single string X where X is the name of the
student.
Constraints :
- 1 <= Q <= 10^5
- 1 <= type <= 3
- 1 <= |X| <= 6
- 1 <= Y <= 10^3
Output Format :
For queries of type 3 print the marks of the given student.
Sample Input :
7 1 Jesse 20 1 Jess 12 1 Jess 18 3 Jess 3 Jesse 2 Jess 3 Jess
Sample Output :
30 20 0
Solution :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 | //Maps-STL in C++ - Hacker Rank Solution #include <cmath> #include <cstdio> #include <vector> #include <iostream> #include <set> #include <map> #include <algorithm> using namespace std; int main() { /* Enter your code here. Read input from STDIN. Print output to STDOUT */ /*Maps-STL in C++ - Hacker Rank Solution START */ map <string,int> m; int N = 0; cin >> N; for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { int q = 0; cin>>q; string x; if (q == 1) { int y = 0; cin>>x; cin>>y; m[x] += y; } else if (q == 2) { cin>>x; m.erase(x); } else { cin>>x; map<string,int>::iterator itr=m.find(x); if (itr != m.end()) cout<<m[x]<<endl; else cout<<0<<endl; } } /* Maps-STL in C++ - Hacker Rank Solution END */ return 0; } |
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