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jvx:common:util:classes [2020/06/15 14:42] cduncan [Ordered Hashtable] |
jvx:common:util:classes [2020/06/15 14:43] cduncan [Hashtable with automatic List Management] |
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This is handled by the OrderedHashtable. | This is handled by the OrderedHashtable. | ||
- | ==== Hashtable with automatic List Management ==== | + | ==== Hashtable With Automatic List Management ==== |
- | The Standard Hashtable manages exactly one value per key. However, often more than one value per key has to be stored. In this case a list has to be used as a value, in which a number of individual values are saved. This is not particularly difficult, but a tedious and boring task. | + | The standard hashtable manages exactly one value per key. However, often more than one value per key has to be stored. In this case, a list has to be used as a value, in which a number of individual values are saved. This is not particularly difficult but a tedious and boring task. |
The KeyValueList handles the administration of lists and leaves the developer time for more important tasks. | The KeyValueList handles the administration of lists and leaves the developer time for more important tasks. |