This package contains the implementation for the HashMap
and HashSet
types, which form the basis of all Rimbu Hashed collections. The collections use a Hasher
instance that is configurable to determine the equality of values/objects.
This package exports the following main types:
Name | Description |
---|---|
HashMap<K, V> |
a map with entries of key type K and value type V, where keys are hashed with a Hasher
|
HashSet<T> |
a set of value type T where items are hashed with a Hasher
|
For complete documentation please visit the Map or Set page Rimbu Docs, or directly see the Rimbu Hashed API Docs.
Or Try Out Rimbu in CodeSandBox.
For convenience, all main types are also exported through @rimbu/core
.
To install this package only:
For yarn
:
yarn add @rimbu/hashed
For npm
:
npm i @rimbu/hashed
For bun
:
bun add @rimbu/hashed
For Deno, the following approach is recommended:
In the root folder of your project, create or edit a file called import_map.json
with the following contents (where you should replace x.y.z
with the desired version of Rimbu):
{
"imports": {
"@rimbu/": "https://deno.land/x/rimbu@x.y.z/"
}
}
Note: The trailing slashes are important!
In this way you can use relative imports from Rimbu in your code, like so:
import { List } from '@rimbu/core/mod.ts';
import { HashMap } from '@rimbu/hashed/mod.ts';
Note that for sub-packages, due to conversion limitations it is needed to import the index.ts
instead of mod.ts
, like so:
import { HashMap } from '@rimbu/hashed/map/index.ts';
To run your script (let's assume the entry point is in src/main.ts
):
deno run --import-map import_map.json src/main.ts
import { HashSet } from '@rimbu/hashed';
console.log(HashSet.of(1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 1).toString());
Feel very welcome to contribute to further improve Rimbu. Please read our Contributing guide.
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Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2020-present Arvid Nicolaas.
See LICENSE for more information.