python-ordered-set
Port variant v11
Summary Custom MutableSet that stays in order (3.11)
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Package version 4.1.0
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Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
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Last modified 10 OCT 2023, 04:40:21 UTC
Port created 08 JAN 2023, 04:18:24 UTC
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single [Pypi] An OrderedSet is a mutable data structure that is a hybrid of a list and a set. It remembers the order of its entries, and every entry has an index number that can be looked up. ## Installation `ordered_set` is available on PyPI and packaged as a wheel. You can list it as a dependency of your project, in whatever form that takes. To install it into your current Python environment: pip install ordered-set To install the code for development, after checking out the repository: pip install flit flit install ## Usage examples An OrderedSet is created and used like a set: >>> from ordered_set import OrderedSet >>> letters = OrderedSet('abracadabra') >>> letters OrderedSet(['a', 'b', 'r', 'c', 'd']) >>> 'r' in letters True It is efficient to find the index of an entry in an OrderedSet, or find an entry by its index. To help with this use case, the `.add()` method returns the index of the added item, whether it was already in the set or not. >>> letters.index('r') 2 >>> letters[2] 'r' >>> letters.add('r') 2 >>> letters.add('x') 5 OrderedSets implement the union (`|`), intersection (`&`), and difference (`-`) operators like sets do. >>> letters |= OrderedSet('shazam') >>> letters OrderedSet(['a', 'b', 'r', 'c', 'd', 'x', 's', 'h', 'z', 'm']) >>> letters & set('aeiou') OrderedSet(['a']) >>> letters -= 'abcd' >>> letters OrderedSet(['r', 'x', 's', 'h', 'z', 'm']) The `__getitem__()` and `index()` methods have been extended to accept any iterable except a string, returning a list, to perform NumPy-like "fancy indexing". >>> letters = OrderedSet('abracadabra') >>> letters[[0, 2, 3]] ['a', 'r', 'c'] >>> letters.index(['a', 'r', 'c']) [0, 2, 3] OrderedSet implements `__getstate__` and `__setstate__` so it can be pickled, and implements the abstract base classes `collections.MutableSet` and `collections.Sequence`. OrderedSet can be used as a generic collection type, similar to the collections in the `typing` module like List, Dict, and Set. For example, you can annotate a variable as having the type `OrderedSet[str]` or `OrderedSet[Tuple[int, str]]`. ## OrderedSet in data science applications An OrderedSet can be used as a bi-directional mapping between a sparse vocabulary and dense index numbers. As of version 3.1, it accepts NumPy arrays of index numbers as well as lists.
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