OrderedMap is a Python port of OrderedDict implemented in golang. Golang's builtin map
purposefully randomizes the iteration of stored key/values. OrderedMap` struct preserves inserted key/value pairs; such that on iteration, key/value pairs are received in inserted (first in, first out) order.
- Full support Key/Value for all data types
- Exposes an Iterator that iterates in order of insertion
- Full Get/Set/Delete map interface
go get https://github.com/cevaris/ordered_map.git
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/cevaris/ordered_map"
)
func main() {
// Init new OrderedMap
om := ordered_map.NewOrderedMap()
// Set key
om.Set("a", 1)
om.Set("b", 2)
om.Set("c", 3)
om.Set("d", 4)
// Same interface as builtin map
if val, ok := om.Get("b"); ok == true {
// Found key "b"
fmt.Println(val)
}
// Delete a key
om.Delete("c")
// Failed Get lookup becase we deleted "c"
if _, ok := om.Get("c"); ok == false {
// Did not find key "c"
fmt.Println("c not found")
}
fmt.Println(om)
}
n := 100
om := ordered_map.NewOrderedMap()
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
// Insert data into OrderedMap
om.Set(i, fmt.Sprintf("%d", i * i))
}
// Iterate though values
// - Values iteration are in insert order
// - Returned in a key/value pair struct
iter := om.IterFunc()
for kv, ok := iter(); ok; kv, ok = iter() {
fmt.Println(kv, kv.Key, kv.Value)
}
om := ordered_map.NewOrderedMap()
om.Set("one", &MyStruct{1, 1.1})
om.Set("two", &MyStruct{2, 2.2})
om.Set("three", &MyStruct{3, 3.3})
fmt.Println(om)
// Ouput: OrderedMap[one:&{1 1.1}, two:&{2 2.2}, three:&{3 3.3}, ]
Git clone project
git clone https://github.com/cevaris/ordered_map.git
Build and install project
make
Run tests
make test