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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T21:58:04+00:00 2026-06-04T21:58:04+00:00

This is an interview question. Referring to the sample code, which one of the

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This is an interview question.

Referring to the sample code, which one of the operators needs to be overridden in order to use std::set<Value>

 #include<iostream>

 class Value
 {
      std::string   s_val;
      int           i_val;
  public:
      Value(std::string s, int i): s_val(s) , i_val(i){}
 };

 // EOF

 /*
 a       operator !=
 b       operator >
 c       operator <=
 d       operator >=
 e       operator <
 */

Actually, I do not understand why an operator needs to be overridden here. “set” does not allow duplicated elements, maybe operator != needs to be overridden ?

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    2026-06-04T21:58:07+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 9:58 pm

    You don’t have to override any operator, the std::set class template allows you to provide a comparison function as a template parameter. But if you were to provide an operator, the one needed is bool operator<(). This operator has to implement strict weak ordering. See this std::set documentation.

    The reason strict weak ordering is used is because set is an ordered container, typically implemented as a self-balancing binary tree. So it is not enough to know whether two elements are the same or not. The set must be able to order them. And the less than operator or the comparator functor are also used to test for element equality.

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