I can understand that multiset has count(), for counting the number of occurrences of a value, because elements can be repeated in multiset. But what's the point of having count() in set, when all the values are already unique?
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count
is part of the associative container requirements(1).Every associative container is required to provide it as part of its interface, even if the result is always zero or one as is the case with
std::set
.(1) This is a link to the SGI STL documentation describing the Associative Container concept; the concept as defined in the C++ standard may differ slightly, but not substantially.