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Language | Haskell2010 |
This module contains functions from Data.Map.Strict that have unchecked preconditions on their input. If these preconditions are not satisfied, the data structure may end up in an invalid state and other operations may misbehave. Import as:
import qualified RIO.Map.Unchecked as Map'
Synopsis
- mapKeysMonotonic :: (k1 -> k2) -> Map k1 a -> Map k2 a
- toAscList :: Map k a -> [(k, a)]
- fromAscList :: Eq k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromAscListWith :: Eq k => (a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromAscListWithKey :: Eq k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromDistinctAscList :: [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- toDescList :: Map k a -> [(k, a)]
- fromDescList :: Eq k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromDescListWith :: Eq k => (a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromDescListWithKey :: Eq k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- fromDistinctDescList :: [(k, a)] -> Map k a
Traversal
Map
mapKeysMonotonic :: (k1 -> k2) -> Map k1 a -> Map k2 a #
O(n).
, but works only when mapKeysMonotonic
f s == mapKeys
f sf
is strictly monotonic.
That is, for any values x
and y
, if x
< y
then f x
< f y
.
The precondition is not checked.
Semi-formally, we have:
and [x < y ==> f x < f y | x <- ls, y <- ls] ==> mapKeysMonotonic f s == mapKeys f s where ls = keys s
This means that f
maps distinct original keys to distinct resulting keys.
This function has better performance than mapKeys
.
mapKeysMonotonic (\ k -> k * 2) (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]) == fromList [(6, "b"), (10, "a")] valid (mapKeysMonotonic (\ k -> k * 2) (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")])) == True valid (mapKeysMonotonic (\ _ -> 1) (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")])) == False
Conversion
Ordered lists
toAscList :: Map k a -> [(k, a)] #
O(n). Convert the map to a list of key/value pairs where the keys are in ascending order. Subject to list fusion.
toAscList (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]) == [(3,"b"), (5,"a")]
fromAscList :: Eq k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from an ascending list in linear time. The precondition (input list is ascending) is not checked.
fromAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "a")] fromAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "b")] valid (fromAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b")]) == True valid (fromAscList [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromAscListWith :: Eq k => (a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from an ascending list in linear time with a combining function for equal keys. The precondition (input list is ascending) is not checked.
fromAscListWith (++) [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "ba")] valid (fromAscListWith (++) [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b")]) == True valid (fromAscListWith (++) [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromAscListWithKey :: Eq k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from an ascending list in linear time with a combining function for equal keys. The precondition (input list is ascending) is not checked.
let f k a1 a2 = (show k) ++ ":" ++ a1 ++ a2 fromAscListWithKey f [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b"), (5,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "5:b5:ba")] valid (fromAscListWithKey f [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b"), (5,"b")]) == True valid (fromAscListWithKey f [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromDistinctAscList :: [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from an ascending list of distinct elements in linear time. The precondition is not checked.
fromDistinctAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "a")] valid (fromDistinctAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a")]) == True valid (fromDistinctAscList [(3,"b"), (5,"a"), (5,"b")]) == False
toDescList :: Map k a -> [(k, a)] #
O(n). Convert the map to a list of key/value pairs where the keys are in descending order. Subject to list fusion.
toDescList (fromList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]) == [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]
fromDescList :: Eq k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from a descending list in linear time. The precondition (input list is descending) is not checked.
fromDescList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "a")] fromDescList [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (3,"a")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "b")] valid (fromDescList [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (3,"b")]) == True valid (fromDescList [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromDescListWith :: Eq k => (a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from a descending list in linear time with a combining function for equal keys. The precondition (input list is descending) is not checked.
fromDescListWith (++) [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (3,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "ba")] valid (fromDescListWith (++) [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (3,"b")]) == True valid (fromDescListWith (++) [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromDescListWithKey :: Eq k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from a descending list in linear time with a combining function for equal keys. The precondition (input list is descending) is not checked.
let f k a1 a2 = (show k) ++ ":" ++ a1 ++ a2 fromDescListWithKey f [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (5,"b"), (3,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "5:b5:ba")] valid (fromDescListWithKey f [(5,"a"), (5,"b"), (5,"b"), (3,"b")]) == True valid (fromDescListWithKey f [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (5,"b"), (5,"b")]) == False
fromDistinctDescList :: [(k, a)] -> Map k a #
O(n). Build a map from a descending list of distinct elements in linear time. The precondition is not checked.
fromDistinctDescList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")] == fromList [(3, "b"), (5, "a")] valid (fromDistinctDescList [(5,"a"), (3,"b")]) == True valid (fromDistinctDescList [(5,"a"), (3,"b"), (3,"a")]) == False