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hash-set

v1.0.1

Published

Set with custom equality comparisons

Downloads

50

Readme

hash-set

NPM Status Travis Status Coverage Status

The original Set uses Same-value-zero equality.

Use this package if you need custom comparison behavior.

Install

$ npm install --save hash-set

Usage

import hashSet from 'hash-set';

// Create Set class which compares objects with JSON.stringify
const JSONSet = hashSet(JSON.stringify);
// Create instance of JSONSet
const mySet = new JSONSet();

mySet.add({ a: 1 });
mySet.add({ b: 2 });

mySet.has({ a: 1 }); // true
mySet.has({ b: 2 }); // true
mySet.has({ c: 3 }); // false, `{ c: 3 }` has not been added to the set

mySet.size; // 2

mySet.delete({ a: 1 }); // removes `{ a: 1 }` from the set
mySet.has({ a: 1 });    // false, `{ a: 1 }` has been removed

mySet.size; // 1

API

hashSet(hashFn)

Returns Set class with custom equality comparisons.

hashFn

Type: function

The function to determine the unique of value.

HashSet executes a provided function every time you call add(value), has(value), delete(value).

The result of hashFn(value) will be used for comparison with the values of HashSet. For comparison will be used Same-value-zero.

Example

const mySet = new Set();

mySet.add(1);   // value has been added to the set
mySet.add('1'); // value has been added to the set
                // because `Object.is(1, '1')` is `false`

console.log(mySet); // Set { 1, '1' }
import hashSet from 'hash-set';

function hashFn(value) {
    return value.toString();
}

const StringSet = hashSet(hashFn);
const mySet = new StringSet();

mySet.add(1);   // value has been added to the set
mySet.add('1'); // value has not been added to the set
                // because `Object.is(hashFn(1), hashFn('1'))` is `true`

console.log(mySet); // Set { 1 }

License

MIT © Andrew Abramov