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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:51:24+00:00 2026-05-27T06:51:24+00:00

I’ve got a value type that I want put into a map. It has

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I’ve got a value type that I want put into a map.
It has a nice default copy constructor, but does not have a default constructor.

I believe that so long as I stay away from using operator[] that everything will be OK.

However I end up with pretty ugly constructs like this to actually insert an object.
(I think insert just fails if there is already a value for that key).

// equivalent to m[5]=x but without default construction

std::map<int,X>::iterator it = m.find(5);
if( it != m.end() )
{
   m->second = x;
}
else
{
  m->insert( std::make_pair(5,x) );
}

Which I believe will scan the map twice, and also looks pretty ugly.

Is there a neater / more efficient way to do this?

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    2026-05-27T06:51:25+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:51 am

    You can simply “insert-or-overwrite” with the standard insert function:

    auto p = mymap.insert(std::make_pair(key, new_value));
    
    if (!p.second) p.first->second = new_value;  // overwrite value if key already exists
    

    If you want to pass the elements by rerference, make the pair explicit:

    insert(std::pair<K&, V&>(key, value));
    

    If you have a typedef for the map like map_t, you can say std::pair<map_t::key_type &, map_t::mapped_type &>, or any suitable variation on this theme.


    Maybe this is best wrapped up into a helper:

    template <typename Map>
    void insert_forcefully(Map & m,
                           typename Map::key_type const & key,
                           typename Map::mapped_type const & value)
    {
      std::pair<typename Map::iterator, bool> p = m.insert(std::pair<typename Map::key_type const &, typename Map::mapped_type const &>(key, value));
      if (!p.second) { p.first->second = value; }
    }
    
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