ucollections
– collection and container types¶
This module implements a subset of the corresponding CPython
module,
as described below. For more information, refer to the original
CPython documentation: collections
.
This module implements advanced collection and container types to hold/accumulate various objects.
Classes¶
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ucollections.
deque
(iterable, maxlen[, flags])¶ Deques (double-ended queues) are a list-like container that support O(1) appends and pops from either side of the deque. New deques are created using the following arguments:
- iterable must be the empty tuple, and the new deque is created empty.
- maxlen must be specified and the deque will be bounded to this maximum length. Once the deque is full, any new items added will discard items from the opposite end.
- The optional flags can be 1 to check for overflow when adding items.
As well as supporting
bool
andlen
, deque objects have the following methods:-
deque.
append
(x)¶ Add x to the right side of the deque. Raises IndexError if overflow checking is enabled and there is no more room left.
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deque.
popleft
()¶ Remove and return an item from the left side of the deque. Raises IndexError if no items are present.
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ucollections.
namedtuple
(name, fields)¶ This is factory function to create a new namedtuple type with a specific name and set of fields. A namedtuple is a subclass of tuple which allows to access its fields not just by numeric index, but also with an attribute access syntax using symbolic field names. Fields is a sequence of strings specifying field names. For compatibility with CPython it can also be a a string with space-separated field named (but this is less efficient). Example of use:
from ucollections import namedtuple MyTuple = namedtuple("MyTuple", ("id", "name")) t1 = MyTuple(1, "foo") t2 = MyTuple(2, "bar") print(t1.name) assert t2.name == t2[1]
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ucollections.
OrderedDict
(...)¶ dict
type subclass which remembers and preserves the order of keys added. When ordered dict is iterated over, keys/items are returned in the order they were added:from ucollections import OrderedDict # To make benefit of ordered keys, OrderedDict should be initialized # from sequence of (key, value) pairs. d = OrderedDict([("z", 1), ("a", 2)]) # More items can be added as usual d["w"] = 5 d["b"] = 3 for k, v in d.items(): print(k, v)
Output:
z 1 a 2 w 5 b 3