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Dict

Overview

Dict is a R package which implements a key-value dictionary data structure based on R6 class. It is designed to be similar usages with other languages’ dictionary implementations (e.g. Python).

R’s vector and list, of course can have names, so you can get and set value by a name (key) like a dictionary. Using regular data structure must be a recommended way in the most of cases. But, if you are interested in the following characteristics, this package is for you!

Installation

install.packages("Dict")

# Or the the development version from GitHub:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("five-dots/Dict")

Usage

Instantiate a dictionary

To instantiate a dict, you can pass any length of key-value pairs to the initialize method.

library(Dict)
ages <- Dict$new(
  Charlie = 40L,
  Alice = 30L,
  Bob = 25L,
  .class = "integer",
  .overwrite = TRUE
)
ages
# A tibble: 3 x 2
 key      value    
 <chr>    <list>   
1 Charlie <int [1]>
2 Alice   <int [1]>
3 Bob     <int [1]>

Some notes

Get a value

A value can be access by both Dict$get() or `[` with a character key or integer index of items rows.

ages["Bob"]
ages$get("Bob")
ages$get(3L)
[1] 25

[1] 25

[1] 25

If no key found, value of default is returned.

ages["Michael", default = 30]
[1] 30

Add a new item

Adding a item also can be done by R6 methods Dict$add() or `[<-`.

ages["John"] <- 18L # or ages$add(John = 18L)
ages["John"]
[1] 18

Can be overridden if .overwrite = TRUE (default).

ages["Bob"] <- 26L
ages$get("Bob")
[1] 26

Other methods and fields

Remove item:

ages$remove("Bob")

Check if items contains a key:

ages$has("Bob")
[1] FALSE

Sort by keys:

ages$sort()
ages
# A tibble: 3 x 2
 key      value    
 <chr>    <list>   
1 Alice   <int [1]>
2 Charlie <int [1]>
3 John    <int [1]>

Clear items:

ages$clear()
ages
# A tibble: 0 x 2
# … with 2 variables: key <chr>, value <list>

Fields:

ages$keys
ages$values
ages$items
ages$length

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.