# Boost Multi-index Containers Library
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[Boost.MultiIndex](http://boost.org/libs/multi_index) provides a class template
named `multi_index_container` which enables the construction of containers
maintaining one or more indices with different sorting and access semantics.
## Learn about Boost.MultiIndex
* [Online documentation](https://boost.org/libs/multi_index)
## Install Boost.MultiIndex
* [Download Boost](https://www.boost.org/users/download/) and you're ready to go (this is a header-only library requiring no building).
* Using Conan 2: In case you don't have it yet, add an entry for Boost in your `conanfile.txt` (the example requires at least Boost 1.86):
```
[requires]
boost/[>=1.86.0]
```