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#ifndef BIHASH_H
#define BIHASH_H
#include <QHash>
/**
* @brief Bi-directional QHash
*
* Bi-directional hash treats both inserted values as keys to each other.
* Bi-directional hash built on the <tt>left</tt> and <tt>right</tt> values concept.
*
* It's not multi-value hash, so when you try to insert existing value to any
* of sides (left or right), it will replace the whole conflicting entry.
*
* It doesn't provide operator[], because returning reference to an object,
* which then can be changed outside would desynchronize internals of this hash
* (internal inverted map could not be synchronized properly according to changes
* to the external reference).
*/
template <class L, class R>
class BiHash
{
public:
/**
* @brief Creates empty hash.
*/
BiHash() {}
/**
* @brief Creates hash initialized with given values.
* @param list C++11 style initializer list, like: <tt>{{x=y}, {a=b}}</tt>
*/
BiHash(std::initializer_list<std::pair<L, R>> list)
{
hash = QHash<L,R>(list);
initInverted();
}
/**
* @brief Creates bi-hash basing on QHash.
* @param other QHash to copy data from.
*
* If multiple keys in the QHash refer to the same value,
* this is not defined which one of those values will remain,
* but there will definitely be copied only one of them.
*/
BiHash(const QHash<L, R> & other)
{
unite(other);
}
/**
* @brief Creates copy of BiHash.
* @param other BiHash to copy.
*/
BiHash(const BiHash<L, R> & other) : hash(other.hash), inverted(other.inverted) {}
/**
* @brief Inserts new values to the hash.
* @param left Left value to be inserted.
* @param right Right value to be inserted.
*
* Note that if the \p left is already in left values, then the current entry
* for the left will be replaced with this new one.
* The same applies for the \p right.
*
* If it happens, that both \p left and \p right have already entries in the
* hash, but those are 2 different entries, then the insert operation will
* remove both conflicting records and insert the new one.
*/
void insert(const L& left, const R& right)
{
if (hash.contains(left))
removeLeft(left);
if (inverted.contains(right))
removeRight(right);
inverted.insert(right, left);
hash.insert(left, right);
}
/**
* @brief Tests if left values contain given value.
* @param left Value to test.
* @return true if left values containe the \p left value.
*/
bool containsLeft(const L& left) const
{
return hash.contains(left);
}
/**
* @brief Tests if right values contain given value.
* @param right Value to test.
* @return true if right values containe the \p right value.
*/
bool containsRight(const R& right) const
{
return inverted.contains(right);
}
/**
* @brief Removes entry with left value equal to given value.
* @param left Value to remove by.
* @return Number of removed entries.
*/
int removeLeft(const L& left)
{
if (!hash.contains(left))
return 0;
inverted.remove(hash.value(left));
hash.remove(left);
return 1;
}
/**
* @brief Removes entry with right value equal to given value.
* @param right Value to remove by.
* @return Number of removed entries.
*/
int removeRight(const R& right)
{
if (!inverted.contains(right))
return 0;
hash.remove(inverted.value(right));
inverted.remove(right);
return 1;
}
/**
* @brief Pops entry with left value equal to given value.
* @param left Value to pop by.
* @return Right value assigned to given left value.
*/
R takeLeft(const L& left)
{
R right = hash.take(left);
inverted.remove(right);
return right;
}
/**
* @brief Pops entry with right value equal to given value.
* @param right Value to pop by.
* @return Left value assigned to given right value.
*/
L takeRight(const R& right)
{
R left = inverted.take(right);
hash.remove(left);
return left;
}
/**
* @brief Copies all entries from other BiHash to this hash.
* @param other BiHash to copy from.
* @return Reference to this hash after values are copied.
*
* Any entries from the \p other hash will overwrite current
* entries in case of conflict (by either left or right value).
*/
BiHash<L,R>& unite(const BiHash<L,R>& other)
{
unite(other.hash);
return *this;
}
/**
* @overload
*/
BiHash<L,R>& unite(const QHash<L,R>& other)
{
QHashIterator<L, R> it(other);
while (it.hasNext())
insert(it.next().key(), it.value());
return *this;
}
/**
* @brief Finds right value associated with given left value.
* @param left Left value to match.
* @return Right value if found, or default constructed value of right type.
*/
R valueByLeft(const L& left) const
{
return hash.value(left);
}
/**
* @brief Finds left value associated with given right value.
* @param right Right value to match.
* @return Left value if found, or default constructed value of left type.
*/
L valueByRight(const R& right) const
{
return inverted.value(right);
}
/**
* @brief Provides all left values.
* @return List of values from left side.
*/
QList<L> leftValues() const
{
return hash.keys();
}
/**
* @brief Provides all right values.
* @return List of values from right side.
*/
QList<R> rightValues() const
{
return inverted.keys();
}
/**
* @brief Provides java-like iterator for the hash.
* @return Iterator object for this hash.
*/
QHashIterator<L,R> iterator() const
{
return QHashIterator<L,R>(hash);
}
/**
* @brief Removes all entries from the hash.
*/
void clear()
{
hash.clear();
inverted.clear();
}
/**
* @brief Counts all entries in the hash.
* @return Number of entries.
*/
int count() const
{
return hash.count();
}
/**
* @brief Tests whether the hash is empty or not.
* @return true if the hash is empty, false otherwise.
*/
bool isEmpty() const
{
return hash.isEmpty();
}
/**
* @brief Provides QHash from this BiHash.
* @return QHash with left values as keys.
*/
const QHash<L,R>& toQHash() const
{
return hash;
}
/**
* @brief Provides QHash with inverted values (right-to-left)
* @return QHash with right values as keys.
*/
const QHash<R,L>& toInvertedQHash() const
{
return inverted;
}
private:
/**
* @brief Fills inverted internal hash basing on values from hash class member.
*/
void initInverted()
{
QHashIterator<L,R> it(hash);
while (it.hasNext())
{
it.next();
inverted[it.value()] = it.key();
}
}
/**
* @brief Hash containing left-to-right mapping.
*/
QHash<L,R> hash;
/**
* @brief Hash containing right-to-left mapping.
*/
QHash<R,L> inverted;
};
#endif // BIHASH_H
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