Solução alternativa só com vetores (usando generic lambdas do c++14):
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<pair<int, int>> v1 = { {10, 2}, {10, 1}, {3, 7} };
vector<pair<int, int>> v2 = { {1, 3}, {9, 10} };
for(auto &p : v2)
swap(p.first, p.second);
v1.insert(end(v1), begin(v2), end(v2));
sort(rbegin(v1), rend(v1));
v1.erase(
unique(begin(v1), end(v1),
[](auto lhs, auto rhs) { return lhs.first == rhs.first; }),
end(v1));
for (auto &p : v1)
cout << '(' << p.first << ", " << p.second << ')' << endl;
}
ou:
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<pair<int, int>> v1 = { {10, 2}, {10, 1}, {3, 7} };
vector<pair<int, int>> v2 = { {1, 3}, {9, 10} };
for(auto &p : v2)
swap(p.first, p.second);
v1.insert(end(v1), begin(v2), end(v2));
sort(rbegin(v1), rend(v1));
vector<pair<int, int>> v3;
unique_copy(begin(v1), end(v1), back_inserter(v3),
[](auto lhs, auto rhs) { return lhs.first == rhs.first; });
for (auto &p : v3)
cout << '(' << p.first << ", " << p.second << ')' << endl;
}