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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:29:37+00:00 2026-05-10T19:29:37+00:00

I’m relatively new to C++. In Java, it’s easy for me to instantiate and

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I’m relatively new to C++. In Java, it’s easy for me to instantiate and use a hashmap. I’d like to know how to do it in a simple way in C++, since I saw many different implementations and none of them looked simple to me.

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:29:38+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:29 pm

    Most compilers should define std::hash_map for you; in the coming C++0x standard, it will be part of the standard library as std::unordered_map. The STL Page on it is fairly standard. If you use Visual Studio, Microsoft has a page on it.

    If you want to use your class as the value, not as the key, then you don’t need to do anything special. All primitive types (things like int, char, bool and even char *) should ‘just work’ as keys in a hash_map. However, for anything else you will have to define your own hashing and equality functions and then write ‘functors’ that wrap them in a class.

    Assuming your class is called MyClass and you have already defined:

    size_t MyClass::HashValue() const { /* something */ } bool MyClass::Equals(const MyClass& other) const { /* something */ } 

    You will need to define two functors to wrap those methods in objects.

    struct MyClassHash {   size_t operator()(const MyClass& p) const {     return p.HashValue();   } };  struct MyClassEqual {   bool operator()(const MyClass& c1, const MyClass& c2) const {     return c1.Equals(c2);   } }; 

    And instantiate your hash_map/hash_set as:

    hash_map<MyClass, DataType, MyClassHash, MyClassEqual> my_hash_map; hash_set<MyClass, MyClassHash, MyClassEqual> my_hash_set; 

    Everything should work as expected after that.

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