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multi_key_dict

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Multi key dictionary implementation

Installation

To install this package, run one of the following:

Conda
$conda install terradue::multi_key_dict

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Description

multikeydict

Implementation of a multi-key dictionary, i.e.:

(key1[,key2, ..]) => value

This dictionary has a similar interface to the standard dictionary => but is extended to support multiple keys referring to the same element.

If element is created using multiple keys, e.g.:

.. code:: python

from multi_key_dict import multi_key_dict

k = multi_key_dict()
k[1000, 'kilo', 'k'] = 'kilo (x1000)'

print k[1000] # will print 'kilo (x1000)'
print k['k'] # will also print 'kilo (x1000)'

# the same way objects can be updated, deleted:

k[1000] # will now print 'kilo' as value was updated

These elements can be accessed using either of those keys (e.g for read/update/deletion).

Multi-key dict provides also extended interface for iterating over items and keys (e.g. by the key type), which might be useful when creating, e.g. dictionaries with index-name key pair allowing to iterate over items using either: names or indexes. It can be useful for many many other similar use-cases, and there is no limit to the number of keys used to map to the value.

There are few other useful methods, e.g. to iterate over dictionary (by/using) selected key type, finding other keys mapping to the same value etc. Refer to example/test code to see it in action.

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Summary

Multi key dictionary implementation

Last Updated

Jul 6, 2018 at 15:25

License

MIT License

Total Downloads

1.1K

Supported Platforms

linux-64