HashMapString
Specialized when key type is string
, more efficient than the generic type
key
REStype key = string
Type of the Belt.HashMap.String
key.
t
REStype t<'b>
Type of the Belt.HashMap.String
.
make
let make: (~hintSize: int) => t<'b>
make(~hintSize=10)
creates a new hash map by taking the hintSize
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "key1", "a")
clear
let clear: t<'b> => unit
Clears a hash table.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.fromArray([("1", "1")])
Belt.HashMap.String.clear(hMap)
Belt.HashMap.String.isEmpty(hMap) == true
isEmpty
let isEmpty: t<'a> => bool
isEmpty(m)
checks whether a hash map is empty.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.fromArray([("1", "1")])
Belt.HashMap.String.isEmpty(hMap) == false
set
let set: (t<'a>, key, 'a) => unit
set(tbl, k, v)
if k
does not exist, add the binding k,v
, otherwise, update the old value with the new v
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.fromArray([("2", "2")])
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "1")
Belt.HashMap.String.valuesToArray(hMap) == ["1", "2"]
copy
let copy: t<'a> => t<'a>
Creates copy of a hash map.
RESlet hMap1 = Belt.HashMap.String.fromArray([("1", "1"), ("2", "2")])
let hMap2 = Belt.HashMap.String.copy(hMap1)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap2, "2", "3")
Belt.HashMap.String.get(hMap1, "2") != Belt.HashMap.String.get(hMap2, "2")
get
let get: (t<'a>, key) => option<'a>
Returns value bound under specific key. If values not exist returns None
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.get(hMap, "1") == Some("value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.get(hMap, "2") == None
has
let has: (t<'b>, key) => bool
Checks if x
is bound in tbl
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.has(hMap, "1") == true
Belt.HashMap.String.has(hMap, "2") == false
remove
let remove: (t<'a>, key) => unit
If bound exists, removes it from the hash map.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.remove(hMap, "1")
Belt.HashMap.String.has(hMap, "1") == false
forEachU
let forEachU: (t<'b>, (. key, 'b) => unit) => unit
Same as forEach but takes uncurried functon.
forEach
let forEach: (t<'b>, (key, 'b) => unit) => unit
forEach(tbl, f)
applies f
to all bindings in table tbl
. f
receives the key as first argument, and the associated value as second argument. Each binding is presented exactly once to f
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.forEach(hMap, (key, value) => Js.log2(key, value))
// prints ("1", "value1")
reduceU
let reduceU: (t<'b>, 'c, (. 'c, key, 'b) => 'c) => 'c
Same as reduce but takes uncurried functon.
reduce
let reduce: (t<'b>, 'c, ('c, key, 'b) => 'c) => 'c
reduce(tbl, init, f)
computes (f(kN, dN) ... (f(k1, d1, init))...)
, where k1 ... kN
are the keys of all bindings in tbl
, and d1 ... dN
are the associated values. Each binding is presented exactly once to f
.
The order in which the bindings are passed to f
is unspecified. However, if the table contains several bindings for the same key, they are passed to f
in reverse order of introduction, that is, the most recent binding is passed first.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.reduce(hMap, "", (acc, key, value) =>
acc ++ (", " ++ value)
) == "value1, value2"
keepMapInPlaceU
let keepMapInPlaceU: (t<'a>, (. key, 'a) => option<'a>) => unit
Same as keepMapInPlace but takes uncurried functon.
keepMapInPlace
let keepMapInPlace: (t<'a>, (key, 'a) => option<'a>) => unit
Filters out values for which function f
returned None
.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.keepMapInPlace(hMap, (key, value) => key == "1" ? None : Some(value))
size
let size: t<'a> => int
size(tbl)
returns the number of bindings in tbl
. It takes constant time.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.size(hMap) == 2
toArray
let toArray: t<'a> => array<(key, 'a)>
Returns array of key value pairs.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.toArray(hMap) == [("1", "value1"), ("2", "value2")]
keysToArray
let keysToArray: t<'a> => array<key>
Returns array of keys.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.keysToArray(hMap) == ["1", "2"]
valuesToArray
let valuesToArray: t<'a> => array<'a>
Returns array of values.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "value1")
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "2", "value2")
Belt.HashMap.String.valuesToArray(hMap) == ["value1", "value2"]
fromArray
let fromArray: array<(key, 'a)> => t<'a>
Creates new hash map from array of pairs.
Returns array of values.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.fromArray([("1", "value1"), ("2", "value2")])
Belt.HashMap.String.toArray(hMap) == [("1", "value1"), ("2", "value2")]
mergeMany
let mergeMany: (t<'a>, array<(key, 'a)>) => unit
Merges many key value pairs into hash map.
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.mergeMany(hMap, [("1", "value1"), ("2", "value2")])
getBucketHistogram
let getBucketHistogram: t<'a> => array<int>
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "1")
Belt.HashMap.String.getBucketHistogram(hMap)
logStats
let logStats: t<'a> => unit
RESlet hMap = Belt.HashMap.String.make(~hintSize=10)
Belt.HashMap.String.set(hMap, "1", "1")
Belt.HashMap.String.logStats(hMap)