Reference
Constructors
| Constructs a list of a specific size or with elements of a specific value or with a specific allocator or as a copy of some other hash_multimap. | 
Typedefs
| A type that represents the allocator class for the hash_multimap object. | |
| A type that provides a bidirectional iterator that can read a const element in the hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a pointer to a const element in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a reference to a const element stored in a hash_multimap for reading and performing const operations. | |
| A type that provides a bidirectional iterator that can read any const element in the hash_multimap. | |
| A signed integer type that can be used to represent the number of elements of a hash_multimap in a range between elements pointed to by iterators. | |
| A type that provides a bidirectional iterator that can read or modify any element in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a function object that can compare two sort keys to determine the relative order of two elements in the hash_multimap. | |
| A type that describes the sort key object that constitutes each element of the hash_multimap. | |
| A type that represents the data type stored in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a pointer to an element in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a reference to an element stored in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a bidirectional iterator that can read or modify an element in a reversed hash_multimap. | |
| An unsigned integer type that can represent the number of elements in a hash_multimap. | |
| A type that provides a function object that can compare two elements as sort keys to determine their relative order in the hash_multimap. | 
Member Functions
| Returns an iterator addressing the first element in the hash_multimap. | |
| Returns a const iterator addressing the first element in the hash_multimap. | |
| Returns a const iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a hash_multimap. | |
| Erases all the elements of a hash_multimap. | |
| Returns the number of elements in a hash_multimap whose key matches a parameter-specified key. | |
| Returns a const iterator addressing the first element in a reversed hash_multimap. | |
| Returns a const iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a reversed hash_multimap. | |
| Inserts an element constructed in place into a hash_multimap. | |
| Inserts an element constructed in place into a hash_multimap, with a placement hint. | |
| Tests if a hash_multimap is empty. | |
| Returns an iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a hash_multimap. | |
| Returns an iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a hash_multimap. | |
| Removes an element or a range of elements in a hash_multimap from specified positions | |
| Returns an iterator addressing the location of an element in a hash_multimap that has a key equivalent to a specified key. | |
| Returns a copy of the allocator object used to construct the hash_multimap. | |
| Inserts an element or a range of elements into the hash_multimap at a specified position. | |
| Retrieves a copy of the comparison object used to order keys in a hash_multimap. | |
| Returns an iterator to the first element in a hash_multimap that with a key value that is equal to or greater than that of a specified key. | |
| Returns the maximum length of the hash_multimap. | |
| Returns an iterator addressing the first element in a reversed hash_multimap. | |
| Returns an iterator that addresses the location succeeding the last element in a reversed hash_multimap. | |
| Specifies a new size for a hash_multimap. | |
| Exchanges the elements of two hash_multimaps. | |
| Returns an iterator to the first element in a hash_multimap that with a key value that is greater than that of a specified key. | |
| Retrieves a copy of the comparison object used to order element values in a hash_multimap. | 
Operators
| Replaces the elements of a hash_multimap with a copy of another hash_multimap. |