X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/e676441ff41b4d80cc1587691a359165b518fbc4..69a126b0c72e4318adb5b1d526f1082d368c7509:/docs/latex/wx/hashmap.tex?ds=inline diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/hashmap.tex b/docs/latex/wx/hashmap.tex index 7216f954f9..5649d907eb 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/hashmap.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/hashmap.tex @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ \section{\class{wxHashMap}}\label{wxhashmap} -This is a simple, type safe, and reasonably efficient hash map class, -whose interface is a subset of the interface of STL containers. +This is a simple, type-safe, and reasonably efficient hash map class, +whose interface is a subset of the interface of STL containers. In +particular, the interface is modelled after std::map, and the various, +non standard, std::hash_map. \wxheading{Example} \begin{verbatim} class MyClass { /* ... */ }; - // declare an hash map with string keys and int values + // declare a hash map with string keys and int values WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP( int, MyHash5 ); // same, with int keys and MyClass* values WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( int, MyClass*, wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, MyHash1 ); @@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ whose interface is a subset of the interface of STL containers. h2["Bill"] = "ABC"; wxString tmp = h2["Bill"]; // since element with key "Joe" is not present, this will return - // the devault value, that is an empty string in the case of wxString + // the default value, which is an empty string in the case of wxString MyClass tmp2 = h2["Joe"]; // iterate over all the elements in the class @@ -84,6 +86,38 @@ to {\tt wxString} like this: wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, MyHash ); + + // using an user-defined class for keys + class MyKey { /* ... */ }; + + // hashing function + class MyKeyHash + { + public: + MyKeyHash() { } + + unsigned long operator()( const MyKey& k ) const + { /* compute the hash */ } + + MyKeyHash& operator=(const MyKeyHash&) { return *this; } + }; + + // comparison operator + class MyKeyEqual + { + public: + MyKeyEqual() { } + bool operator()( const MyKey& a, const MyKey& b ) const + { /* compare for equality */ } + + MyKeyEqual& operator=(const MyKeyEqual&) { return *this; } + }; + + WX_DECLARE_HASH_MAP( MyKey, // type of the keys + SOME_TYPE, // any type you like + MyKeyHash, // hasher + MyKeyEqual, // key equality predicate + CLASSNAME); // name of the class \end{verbatim} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Types}}} @@ -125,7 +159,7 @@ means that you can't use {\tt --it}, {\tt it + 3}, {\tt it1 - it2}. The size parameter is just an hint, the table will resize automatically to preserve performance. -\func{}{wxHashMap}{\param{const wxHashMap&}{ map}} +\func{}{wxHashMap}{\param{const wxHashMap\&}{ map}} Copy constructor. @@ -135,8 +169,8 @@ Copy constructor. \func{iterator}{begin}{} -Returns an iterator pointing at the first element of the hash map -( please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering ). +Returns an iterator pointing at the first element of the hash map. +Please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering. \membersection{wxHashMap::clear} @@ -146,7 +180,7 @@ Removes all elements from the hash map. \membersection{wxHashMap::count} -\constfunc{size\_type}{count}{\param{const key\_type&}{ key}} +\constfunc{size\_type}{count}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} Counts the number of elements with the given key present in the map. This function can actually return 0 or 1. @@ -155,7 +189,7 @@ This function can actually return 0 or 1. \constfunc{bool}{empty}{} -TRUE if the hash map does not contain any element, FALSE otherwise. +Returns true if the hash map does not contain any element, false otherwise. \membersection{wxHashMap::end} @@ -163,15 +197,15 @@ TRUE if the hash map does not contain any element, FALSE otherwise. \func{iterator}{end}{} -Returns an iterator pointing at the one-after-the-last element of the hash map -( please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering ). +Returns an iterator pointing at the one-after-the-last element of the hash map. +Please remember that hash maps do not guarantee ordering. \membersection{wxHashMap::erase} -\func{size\_type}{erase}{\param{const key\_type&}{ key}} +\func{size\_type}{erase}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} Erases the element with the given key, and returns the number of element -erased ( either 0 or 1 ). +erased (either 0 or 1). \func{void}{erase}{\param{iterator}{ it}} @@ -182,23 +216,23 @@ the iterator is no longer valid and must not be used. \membersection{wxHashMap::find} -\func{iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type&}{ key}} +\func{iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} -\constfunc{const\_iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type&}{ key}} +\constfunc{const\_iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} If an element with the given key is present, the functions returns an iterator pointing at that element, otherwise an invalid iterator -is returned ( i.e. hashmap.find( non\_existent\_key ) == hashmap.end() ). +is returned (i.e. hashmap.find( non\_existent\_key ) == hashmap.end()). \membersection{wxHashMap::insert} -\func{void}{insert}{\param{const value\_type&}{ v}} +\func{void}{insert}{\param{const value\_type\&}{ v}} Inserts the given value in the hash map. \membersection{wxHashMap::operator[]} -\func{mapped\_type&}{operator[]}{\param{const key\_type&}{ key}} +\func{mapped\_type\&}{operator[]}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} Use it as an array subscript. The only difference is that if the given key is not present in the hash map, an element with the @@ -209,3 +243,4 @@ default {\tt value\_type()} is inserted in the table. \constfunc{size\_type}{size}{} Returns the numbers of elements in the map. +