JavaScript Hash Map Class
by Nicholas C. Zakas
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Overview
A JavaScript implementation of a hash map where all keys must be strings. This class uses the conventions of built-in JavaScript collection objects, such as:
- There is a
[Symbol.iterator]
method so each instance is iterable. - The
size
getter property instead of a length
data property to indicate that the size of the list is dynamically counted rather than stored. - Defining
entries()
, keys()
, and values()
generator methods.
Usage
Use CommonJS to get access to the HashMap
constructor:
const { HashMap } = require("@humanwhocodes/hash-map");
Each instance of HashMap
has the following properties and methods:
const map = new HashMap();
map.set("foo", 1);
let value = map.get("foo");
let count = map.size;
let found = map.has("foo");
map.delete("foo");
let entries1 = [...map.entries()];
let entries2 = [...map];
let keys = [...map.keys()];
let values = [...map.values()];
map.clear();
Note on Code Style
You may find the code style of this module to be overly verbose with a lot of comments. That is intentional, as the primary use of this module is intended to be for educational purposes. There are frequently more concise ways of implementing the details of this class, but the more concise ways are difficult for newcomers who are unfamiliar with linked lists as a concept or JavaScript as a whole.
Note on Usage
This module is intended for educational purposes. For production purposes, you should use the native JavaScript Map
class.
Issues and Pull Requests
As this is part of series of tutorials I'm writing, only bug fixes will be accepted. No new functionality will be added to this module.
License
MIT