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/**
* @file hash_load_set_change_example.cpp
* An example of setting and changing the load factor of a hash-based
* container object.
*/
/**
* This example shows how to set and change the load-factor of
* a hash-based container object through its resize-policy object.
*/
#include <functional>
#include <cassert>
#include <ext/pb_ds/assoc_container.hpp>
#include <ext/pb_ds/hash_policy.hpp>
using namespace std;
using namespace pb_ds;
// A simple hash functor.
// hash could serve instead of this functor, but it is not yet
// standard everywhere.
struct int_hash : public unary_function<int, size_t>
{
inline size_t
operator()(int i) const
{ return i; }
};
int main()
{
// A trigger policy type.
typedef hash_load_check_resize_trigger< true> trigger_t;
// A resize policy type.
typedef
hash_standard_resize_policy<
hash_exponential_size_policy<>,
// Trigger type.
trigger_t,
/* Allow external access to size.
* This is not necessary for setting the load factor,
* but it allows to call get_actual_size.
*/
true>
resize_t;
// A collision-chaining hash table mapping ints to chars.
typedef
cc_hash_table<
int,
char,
int_hash,
equal_to<int>,
// Combining function.
direct_mask_range_hashing<>,
// Resize policy.
resize_t>
map_t;
// A trigger policy object with load between 0.3 and 0.8.
trigger_t trigger(static_cast<float>(0.3), static_cast<float>(0.8));
// A resize policy object with the above trigger.
resize_t resize(hash_exponential_size_policy<>(),
trigger);
map_t r_c(int_hash(),
equal_to<int>(),
direct_mask_range_hashing<>(),
resize);
r_c[1] = 'a';
// Check the loads and sizes.
assert(r_c.get_loads().first == static_cast<float>(0.3));
assert(r_c.get_loads().second == static_cast<float>(0.8));
assert(r_c.get_actual_size() == 8);
assert(r_c.size() == 1);
// Note that there is a discrepancy between the loads of the policy
// object and the actual size of the container object. This is
// because the container's construction performs an implicit
// external resize.
r_c[2] = 'b';
r_c[3] = 'c';
r_c[4] = 'd';
assert(r_c.get_actual_size() == 8);
// Change the loads. This causes (potentially) a resize.
r_c.set_loads(make_pair(static_cast<float>(0.01),
static_cast<float>(0.05)));
// The actual size should really change in this case.
assert(r_c.get_actual_size() > 8);
return 0;
}