techdivision / collections
Package that provides basic PHP collections and utilities.
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- techdivision/lang: 0.1.*
Requires (Dev)
- appserver-io/build: 0.1.*
- phpunit/phpunit: 3.7.*
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Last update: 2022-04-27 02:00:14 UTC
README
Introduction
This package provides a generic collection library.
The library is based on the SPL extension of PHP5 and uses the introduced iterators. The library also provides, beside the most used collection types, interfaces and exceptions.
Installation
If you want to use the library with your application you can install it by adding
{ "require": { "techdivision/collections": "dev-master" }, }
to your composer.json
and invoke composer update
in your project.
Usage
The following examples will give you a short introduction how you can use the classes provided by this library.
ArrayList
An ArrayList will provide a container that can store items of different data types. With the provided methods, elements can be added, returned oder deleted. The ArrayList is unsorted and has an ongoing integer index that starts with 0.
// initialize a new ArrayList object $list = new ArrayList(); // add several values $list->add(new Integer(1)); $list->add(new Integer(2)); foreach($list as $key => $item) { echo "Found item with key " . $key . " value " . $item->__toString() . PHP_EOL; } // produces the following output Found item with key 0 and value 1 Found item with key 1 and value 2
HashMap
A HashMap will provide a container that can store items of different data types. With the provided methods, elements can be added, returned oder deleted. The HashMap is unsorted like an ArrayList and all simple data types are supported as index.
// initialize a new HashMap object $map = new HashMap(); // add several values $map->add("number", new Integer(1)); $map->add("string", new String("foo")); foreach($map as $key => $item) { echo "Found item with key " . $key . " and value " . $item->__toString() . PHP_EOL; } // produces the following output Found item with key number and value 1 Found item with key string and value foo
Dictionary
A Dictionary, like an ArrayList or a HashMap, will provide a container that can store items of different data types. With the provided methods, elements can be added, returned oder deleted. The Dictionary is unsorted like an ArrayList. But in opposite to an ArrayList or a HashMap, between simple data types, also objects are allowed as index.
// initialize a new Dictionary object $dictionary = new Dictionary(); // add several values $dictionary->add(new Integer(1), new Integer(12)); $dictionary->add(new String("foo"), new String("foo")); foreach($dictionary as $key => $item) { echo "Found item with key " . $key->__toString() . " and value " . $item->__toString() . PHP_EOL; } // produces the following output Found item with key 1 and value foo Found item with key foo and value 12
TreeMap
The usage of a TreeMap is very similar to a HashMap. The main difference is, that the items are either sorted ascending, or by the Predicate passed to the constructor.
// initialize a new TreeMap object $map = new TreeMap(); // add several values $map->add(2, new Integer(12)); $map->add(1, new String("foo")); foreach($map as $key => $item) { echo "Found item with key " . $key . " and value " . $item->__toString() . PHP_EOL; } // produces the following output Found item with key 1 and value foo Found item with key 2 and value 12
The next example gives you an example implementation for using a TreeMap, sorted with a Comparator.
/** * A class TestComparator to sort TreeMap by value. */ class TestComparator implements Comparator { public function compare($object1, $object2) { if ($object1->intValue() < $object2->intValue()) { return -1; } if ($object1->intValue() > $object2->intValue()) { return 1; } if ($object1->intValue() == $object2->intValue()) { return 0; } } } // initialize a new TreeMap object and pass the TestComparator to the constructor $map = new TreeMap(new TestComparator()); // add several values $map->add(1, new Integer(14)); $map->add(2, new Integer(13)); $map->add(3, new Integer(15)); foreach($map as $key => $item) { echo "Found item with key " . $key . " and value " . $item->__toString() . PHP_EOL; } // produces the following output Found item with key 2 and value 13 Found item with key 1 and value 14 Found item with key 3 and value 15
External Links
- Documentation at appserver.io
- Documentation on GitHub
- Getting started