std::tuple_size<std::pair>
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                    |   Defined in header  <utility>
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|   template< class T1, class T2 > struct tuple_size<std::pair<T1, T2>>;  | 
 (since C++11)  (until C++14)  | 
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|   template <class T1, class T2> struct tuple_size<std::pair<T1, T2>>  | 
(since C++14) | |
The partial specialization of std::tuple_size for pairs provides a compile-time way to obtain the number of elements in a pair, which is always 2, using tuple-like syntax.
Inherited from std::integral_constant
Member constants
|    value [static]  | 
   the constant value 2    (public static member constant)  | 
Member functions
|    operator std::size_t  | 
   converts the object to std::size_t, returns value  (public member function)  | 
|    operator() (C++14)  | 
   returns value  (public member function)  | 
Member types
| Type | Definition | 
  value_type
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  std::size_t
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  type
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std::integral_constant<std::size_t, value> | 
Example
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#include <iostream> #include <utility> #include <tuple> template<class T> void test(T t) { int a[std::tuple_size<T>::value]; // can be used at compile time std::cout << std::tuple_size<T>::value << '\n'; // or at run time } int main() { test(std::make_tuple(1, 2, 3.14)); test(std::make_pair(1, 3.14)); }
Output:
3 2
See also
   obtains the size of tuple at compile time  (class template specialization)  | |
  obtains the size of an array  (class template specialization)  | |
   obtains the type of the elements of pair  (class template specialization)  |