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collections-extended
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Documentation: http://collections-extended.lenzm.net/ GitHub: https://github.com/mlenzen/collections-extended PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/collections-extended
collections_extended
is a pure Python module with no dependencies providing:
bag
class, AKA multiset,setlist
class, which is a unique list or ordered set,bijection
class, RangeMap
which is a mapping from ranges to values andIndexedDict
class, which is an ordered mapping whose elements can be accessed using index, in addition to key.There are also frozen (hashable) varieties of bags and setlists.
Compatible with and tested against Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 & PyPy3.
.. code-block:: python
>>> from collections_extended import bag, setlist, bijection, RangeMap, IndexedDict
>>> from datetime import date
>>> b = bag('abracadabra')
>>> b.count('a')
5
>>> b.remove('a')
>>> b.count('a')
4
>>> 'a' in b
True
>>> b.count('d')
1
>>> b.remove('d')
>>> b.count('d')
0
>>> 'd' in b
False
>>> sl = setlist('abracadabra')
>>> sl
setlist(('a', 'b', 'r', 'c', 'd'))
>>> sl[3]
'c'
>>> sl[-1]
'd'
>>> 'r' in sl # testing for inclusion is fast
True
>>> sl.index('d') # so is finding the index of an element
4
>>> sl.insert(1, 'd') # inserting an element already in raises a ValueError
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
raise ValueError
ValueError
>>> sl.index('d')
4
>>> bij = bijection({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3})
>>> bij.inverse[2]
'b'
>>> bij['a'] = 2
>>> bij == bijection({'a': 2, 'c': 3})
True
>>> bij.inverse[1] = 'a'
>>> bij == bijection({'a': 1, 'c': 3})
True
>>> version = RangeMap()
>>> version[date(2017, 10, 20): date(2017, 10, 27)] = '0.10.1'
>>> version[date(2017, 10, 27): date(2018, 2, 14)] = '1.0.0'
>>> version[date(2018, 2, 14):] = '1.0.1'
>>> version[date(2017, 10, 24)]
'0.10.1'
>>> version[date(2018, 7, 1)]
'1.0.1'
>>> version[date(2018, 6, 30):] = '1.0.2'
>>> version[date(2018, 7, 1)]
'1.0.2'
>>> idict = IndexedDict()
>>> idict['a'] = "A"
>>> idict['b'] = "B"
>>> idict['c'] = "C"
>>> idict.get(key='a')
'A'
>>> idict.get(index=2)
'C'
>>> idict.index('b')
1
pip install collections-extended
``from collections_extended import bag, frozenbag, setlist, frozensetlist, bijection``
There are seven new collections provided:
bag This is a bag AKA multiset. frozenbag This is a frozen (hashable) version of a bag.
setlist An ordered set or a list of unique elements depending on how you look at it. frozensetlist This is a frozen (hashable) version of a setlist.
bijection A one-to-one mapping. RangeMap A mapping from ranges (of numbers/dates/etc) IndexedDict A mapping that keeps insertion order and allows access by index.
The package no longer supports Python 2. The last version to support Python 2.7, 3.4 & 3.5 was 1.0. No new feature releases will be done for 1.x but any significant bugs that come up may be fixed.
:Author: Michael Lenzen :Copyright: 2021 Michael Lenzen :License: Apache License, Version 2.0 :Project Homepage: https://github.com/mlenzen/collections-extended
FAQs
Extra Python Collections - bags (multisets) and setlists (ordered sets)
We found that collections-extended demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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