@typed/hashmap
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@typed/hashmap
Immutable HashMap for TypeScript
A fast and persistent (immutable) Hash Array Map Trie for TypeScript.
This is heavily based off of hamt and was mainly done by me for learning purposes, but it is likely very useful, and I plan to use it as well.
Once main difference to the hamt library is that keys can be of any type
including objects or arrays much like ES2015 Map
s.
Another notable change is there are not prototype methods to allow
for ES2015 modules to be tree-shaken for smaller builds :fire:
There is a heavy emphasis on typing this library, and it's highly recommended to be used with TypeScript to reap the full benefits of type guarantees.
There is more to be done but the bare minimum is definitely present.
Let me have it!
npm install --save @typed/hashmap
API
All multi-parameter functions are curried!
Creating a HashMap
####empty<K, V>(): HashMap<K, V>
Creates an empty HashMap that will accept type K
as keys and V
as values.
import { empty } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = empty<string, number>();
fromObject<V>(object: { [key: string]: V }): HashMap<K, V>
Creates a HashMap from an object.
import { fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromObject<number>({ a: 1, b: 2 });
fromArray<K, V>(array: Array<[K, V]>): HashMap<K, V>
Creates a HashMap from an array of tuples.
import { fromArray } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromArray<string, number>([ ['a', 1], ['b', 2] ]);
fromIterable<K, V>(iterable: Iterable<[K, V]>): HashMap<K, V>
Creates a HashMap from an Iterable.
Warning: this method using Array.from
internally, and will require a polyfill
if not in an environment that supports this feature.
import { fromIterable } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromIterable(someIterable);
Using a HashMap
set<K, V>(key: K, value: V, map: HashMap<K, V>): HashMap<K, V>
Returns a new HashMap containing the key
and value
passed to set
.
This operation is immutable and will not alter the map passed to it.
import { set, get, empty } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = empty<string, number>();
const a = set('a', 1, map);
console.log(get('a', a)) // 1
get<K, V>(key: K, map: HashMap<K, V>): V | null
Attempts to find a value in a given HashMap. Returns null
if none can be found.
import { set, get, empty } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = empty<string, number>();
const a = set('a', 1, map);
console.log(get('a', a)) // 1
has<K, V>(key: K, map: HashMap<K, V>): boolean
Returns true if a map contains a particular key and false if it does not.
import { empty, has, set } from '@typed/hashmap';
const hasA = has('a');
const map = empty<string, number>();
hasA(map) // false
hasA(set('a', 1, map)) // true
size<K, V>(map: HashMap<K, V>): number
Returns the number of key value pairs a given map contains
import { size, empty, fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
size(empty()) // 0
size(fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2 })) // 2
remove<K, V>(key: K, map: HashMap<K, V>): HashMap<K ,V>
Returns a HashMap that no longer contains a value for key
.
import { remove, fromObject, has } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3})
const hasB = has('b')
hasB(map) // true
hasB(remove('b', map)) // false
entries<K, V>(map: HashMap<K, V>): Iterator<[K, V]>
Guaranteeing no order creates an iterator of keys and values held within a given HashMap.
import { entries, fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 })
for (let entry of entries(map)) {
console.log(entry) // ['a', 1] ['b', 2] ['c' 3]
}
// manually using iterator
const iterator = entries(map)
console.log(iterator.next().value) // ['a', 1]
console.log(iterator.next().value) // ['c', 3]
console.log(iterator.next().value) // ['b', 2]
console.log(iterator.next().value) // null
keys<K, V>(map: HashMap<K, V>): Iterator<K>
Guaranteeing no order creates an iterator of keys held within a given HashMap.
import { keys, fromArray } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromArray([ ['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3] ])
const iterator = keys(map)
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 'a'
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 'b'
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 'c'
console.log(iterator.next().value) // null
values<K, V>(map: HashMap<K, V>): Iterator<V>
Guaranteeing no order creates an iterator of keys held within a given HashMap.
import { keys, fromArray } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromArray([ ['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3] ])
const iterator = keys(map)
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 1
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 2
console.log(iterator.next().value) // 3
console.log(iterator.next().value) // null
reduce<K, V, R>(f: (accum: R, value: V, key?: K) => R, seed: R, map: HashMap<K, V>): R
Fold over the values held in a HashMap, similar to Array.prototype.reduce
.
import { reduce, fromIterable } from '@typed/hashmap';
const iterable = new Map([ [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3] ]);
const map = fromIterable(iterable);
const sum = (x: number, y: number) => x + y;
console.log(reduce(sum, 0, map)) // 6
forEach<K, V>(f: (value: V, key?: K) => any, map: HashMap<K, V>): HashMap<K, V>
Perform side effects on each value contained in a HashMap, returning the original HashMap.
import { forEach, fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
const map = fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 })
const map2 = forEach(x => console.log(x), map) // 1, 2, 3
map === map2 // true
map<K, V, R>(f: (value: V, key?: K) => R, map: HashMap<K, V>): HashMap<K, R>;
Creates a new HashMap of the same keys, but new values as the result of calling
the provided function on each value contained in the given HashMap, similar to
Array.prototype.map
.
import { map, forEach, fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
const a = map(x => x + 1, fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }))
forEach((value, key) => console.log(value, key), a) // 'a' 2 , 'b' 3, 'c' 4
filter<K, V>(predicate: (value: V, key?: K) => boolean, map: HashMap<K, V>): HashMap<K, V>
Creates a new HashMap containing only values that return true
when the predicate
function is called with a given value, similar to Array.prototype.filter
.
import { filter, forEach, fromObject } from '@typed/hashmap';
const a = filter(x => x % 2 === 0, fromObject({ a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }))
forEach((value, key) => console.log(value, key), a) // 'b' 2