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1\section{\class{wxHashMap}}\label{wxhashmap}
2
e492150d 3This is a simple, type-safe, and reasonably efficient hash map class,
6d31cf40 4whose interface is a subset of the interface of STL containers. In
d644ee7e 5particular, the interface is modeled after std::map, and the various,
154b6b0f 6non-standard, std::hash\_map.
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7
8\wxheading{Example}
9
10\begin{verbatim}
11 class MyClass { /* ... */ };
12
4f3b37fd 13 // declare a hash map with string keys and int values
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14 WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP( int, MyHash5 );
15 // same, with int keys and MyClass* values
16 WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( int, MyClass*, wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, MyHash1 );
17 // same, with wxString keys and int values
18 WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP( int, MyHash3 );
19 // same, with wxString keys and values
20 WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP( wxString, MyHash2 );
21
22 MyHash1 h1;
23 MyHash2 h2;
24
25 // store and retrieve values
26 h1[1] = new MyClass( 1 );
27 h1[10000000] = NULL;
28 h1[50000] = new MyClass( 2 );
29 h2["Bill"] = "ABC";
30 wxString tmp = h2["Bill"];
31 // since element with key "Joe" is not present, this will return
6d31cf40 32 // the default value, which is an empty string in the case of wxString
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33 MyClass tmp2 = h2["Joe"];
34
35 // iterate over all the elements in the class
36 MyHash2::iterator it;
37 for( it = h2.begin(); it != h2.end(); ++it )
38 {
39 wxString key = it->first, value = it->second;
40 // do something useful with key and value
41 }
42\end{verbatim}
43
44\wxheading{Declaring new hash table types}
45
46\begin{verbatim}
47 WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP( VALUE_T, // type of the values
48 CLASSNAME ); // name of the class
49\end{verbatim}
50
d644ee7e 51Declares a hash map class named CLASSNAME, with {\tt wxString} keys
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52and VALUE\_T values.
53
54\begin{verbatim}
55 WX_DECLARE_VOIDPTR_HASH_MAP( VALUE_T, // type of the values
56 CLASSNAME ); // name of the class
57\end{verbatim}
58
d644ee7e 59Declares a hash map class named CLASSNAME, with {\tt void*} keys
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60and VALUE\_T values.
61
62\begin{verbatim}
63 WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( KEY_T, // type of the keys
64 VALUE_T, // type of the values
65 HASH_T, // hasher
66 KEY_EQ_T, // key equality predicate
67 CLASSNAME); // name of the class
68\end{verbatim}
69
70The HASH\_T and KEY\_EQ\_T are the types
fc2171bd 71used for the hashing function and key comparison. wxWidgets provides
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72three predefined hashing functions: {\tt wxIntegerHash}
73for integer types ( {\tt int}, {\tt long}, {\tt short},
74and their unsigned counterparts ), {\tt wxStringHash} for strings
75( {\tt wxString}, {\tt wxChar*}, {\tt char*} ), and
76{\tt wxPointerHash} for any kind of pointer.
77Similarly three equality predicates:
78{\tt wxIntegerEqual}, {\tt wxStringEqual}, {\tt wxPointerEqual} are provided.
79
d644ee7e 80Using this you could declare a hash map mapping {\tt int} values
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81to {\tt wxString} like this:
82
83\begin{verbatim}
84 WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( int,
85 wxString,
86 wxIntegerHash,
87 wxIntegerEqual,
88 MyHash );
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89
90 // using an user-defined class for keys
91 class MyKey { /* ... */ };
92
93 // hashing function
94 class MyKeyHash
95 {
96 public:
97 MyKeyHash() { }
98
99 unsigned long operator()( const MyKey& k ) const
100 { /* compute the hash */ }
101
102 MyKeyHash& operator=(const MyKeyHash&) { return *this; }
103 };
104
105 // comparison operator
106 class MyKeyEqual
107 {
108 public:
109 MyKeyEqual() { }
110 bool operator()( const MyKey& a, const MyKey& b ) const
111 { /* compare for equality */ }
112
113 MyKeyEqual& operator=(const MyKeyEqual&) { return *this; }
114 };
115
116 WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( MyKey, // type of the keys
117 SOME_TYPE, // any type you like
118 MyKeyHash, // hasher
119 MyKeyEqual, // key equality predicate
120 CLASSNAME); // name of the class
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121\end{verbatim}
122
123\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Types}}}
124
125In the documentation below you should replace wxHashMap with the name
126you used in the class declaration.
127
128\begin{twocollist}
129\twocolitem{wxHashMap::key\_type}{Type of the hash keys}
130\twocolitem{wxHashMap::mapped\_type}{Type of the values stored in the hash map}
131\twocolitem{wxHashMap::value\_type}{Equivalent to
132{\tt struct \{ key\_type first; mapped\_type second \};} }
d644ee7e 133\twocolitem{wxHashMap::iterator}{Used to enumerate all the elements in a hash
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134map; it is similar to a {\tt value\_type*}}
135\twocolitem{wxHashMap::const\_iterator}{Used to enumerate all the elements
136in a constant hash map; it is similar to a {\tt const value\_type*}}
137\twocolitem{wxHashMap::size\_type}{Used for sizes}
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138\twocolitem{wxHashMap::Insert\_Result}{The return value for
139\helpref{insert()}{wxhashmapinsert}}
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140\end{twocollist}
141
142\wxheading{Iterators}
143
144An iterator is similar to a pointer, and so you can use the usual pointer
145operations: {\tt ++it} ( and {\tt it++} ) to move to the next element,
146{\tt *it} to access the element pointed to, {\tt it->first}
147( {\tt it->second} ) to access the key ( value )
148of the element pointed to. Hash maps provide forward only iterators, this
149means that you can't use {\tt --it}, {\tt it + 3}, {\tt it1 - it2}.
150
151\wxheading{Include files}
152
153<wx/hashmap.h>
154
155\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
156
f0e8a2d0 157\membersection{wxHashMap::wxHashMap}\label{wxhashmapctor}
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158
159\func{}{wxHashMap}{\param{size\_type}{ size = 10}}
160
f70c0443 161The size parameter is just a hint, the table will resize automatically
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162to preserve performance.
163
7af3ca16 164\func{}{wxHashMap}{\param{const wxHashMap\&}{ map}}
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165
166Copy constructor.
167
f0e8a2d0 168\membersection{wxHashMap::begin}\label{wxhashmapbegin}
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169
170\constfunc{const\_iterator}{begin}{}
171
172\func{iterator}{begin}{}
173
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174Returns an iterator pointing at the first element of the hash map.
175Please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering.
e676441f 176
f0e8a2d0 177\membersection{wxHashMap::clear}\label{wxhashmapclear}
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178
179\func{void}{clear}{}
180
181Removes all elements from the hash map.
182
f0e8a2d0 183\membersection{wxHashMap::count}\label{wxhashmapcount}
e676441f 184
7af3ca16 185\constfunc{size\_type}{count}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}}
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186
187Counts the number of elements with the given key present in the map.
cea15ffc 188This function returns only 0 or 1.
e676441f 189
f0e8a2d0 190\membersection{wxHashMap::empty}\label{wxhashmapempty}
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191
192\constfunc{bool}{empty}{}
193
d644ee7e 194Returns true if the hash map does not contain any elements, false otherwise.
e676441f 195
f0e8a2d0 196\membersection{wxHashMap::end}\label{wxhashmapend}
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197
198\constfunc{const\_iterator}{end}{}
199
200\func{iterator}{end}{}
201
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202Returns an iterator pointing at the one-after-the-last element of the hash map.
203Please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering.
e676441f 204
f0e8a2d0 205\membersection{wxHashMap::erase}\label{wxhashmaperase}
e676441f 206
7af3ca16 207\func{size\_type}{erase}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}}
e676441f 208
f70c0443 209Erases the element with the given key, and returns the number of elements
e492150d 210erased (either 0 or 1).
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211
212\func{void}{erase}{\param{iterator}{ it}}
213
214\func{void}{erase}{\param{const\_iterator}{ it}}
215
216Erases the element pointed to by the iterator. After the deletion
217the iterator is no longer valid and must not be used.
218
f0e8a2d0 219\membersection{wxHashMap::find}\label{wxhashmapfind}
e676441f 220
7af3ca16 221\func{iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}}
e676441f 222
7af3ca16 223\constfunc{const\_iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}}
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224
225If an element with the given key is present, the functions returns
226an iterator pointing at that element, otherwise an invalid iterator
e492150d 227is returned (i.e. hashmap.find( non\_existent\_key ) == hashmap.end()).
e676441f 228
f0e8a2d0 229\membersection{wxHashMap::insert}\label{wxhashmapinsert}
e676441f 230
8cd74a14 231\func{Insert\_Result}{insert}{\param{const value\_type\&}{ v}}
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233Inserts the given value in the hash map. The return value is
234equivalent to a \texttt{std::pair<wxHashMap::iterator, bool>};
235the iterator points to the inserted element, the boolean value
236is \texttt{true} if \texttt{v} was actually inserted.
e676441f 237
f0e8a2d0 238\membersection{wxHashMap::operator[]}\label{wxhashmapbracket}
e676441f 239
7af3ca16 240\func{mapped\_type\&}{operator[]}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}}
e676441f 241
d644ee7e 242Use the key as an array subscript. The only difference is that if the
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243given key is not present in the hash map, an element with the
244default {\tt value\_type()} is inserted in the table.
245
f0e8a2d0 246\membersection{wxHashMap::size}\label{wxhashmapsize}
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247
248\constfunc{size\_type}{size}{}
249
f70c0443 250Returns the number of elements in the map.
6b3d51cc 251