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unordered_set bucket_count() function in C++ STL

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The unordered_set::bucket_count() method is a builtin function in C++ STL which returns the total number of buckets present in an unordered_set container. The bucket is a slot in the unordered_set's internal hash table where elements are stored. 

Note: Buckets in unordered_set are numbered from 0 to n-1, where n is the total number of buckets. 

Syntax:

unordered_set_name.bucket_count();

Parameter: This function does not accepts any parameter. 

Return Value: This function returns the current count of buckets present in the unordered_set container. 

Below programs illustrate the unordered_set::bucket_count() function: 

CPP
// CPP program to illustrate the 
// unordered_set::bucket_count() function 

#include <iostream> 
#include <unordered_set> 

using namespace std; 

int main() 
{ 

    unordered_set<int> sampleSet; 

    // Inserting elements 
    sampleSet.insert(5); 
    sampleSet.insert(10); 
    sampleSet.insert(15); 
    sampleSet.insert(20); 
    sampleSet.insert(25); 

    cout << "The sampleSet container has " << sampleSet.bucket_count() 
        << " number of buckets\n\n"; 

    for (auto itr = sampleSet.begin(); itr != sampleSet.end(); itr++) { 
        cout << "The Element " << (*itr) << " is present in the bucket: "
            << sampleSet.bucket(*itr); 
        cout << endl; 
    } 

    return 0; 
} 
Output:
The sampleSet container has 11 number of buckets

The Element 25 is present in the bucket: 3
The Element 5 is present in the bucket: 5
The Element 10 is present in the bucket: 10
The Element 15 is present in the bucket: 4
The Element 20 is present in the bucket: 9

Time Complexity-O(1)


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