As already mentioned, map allows to iterate over the elements in a sorted way, but unordered_map does not. This is very important in many situations, for example displaying a collection (e.g. address book). This also manifests in other indirect ways like: (1) Start iterating from the iterator returned by find(), or (2) existence of member functions like lower_bound().
Also, I think there is some difference in the worst case search complexity.
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For
map, it is O( lg N ) -
For
unordered_map, it is O( N ) [This may happen when the hash function is not good leading to too many hash collisions.]
The same is applicable for worst case deletion complexity.