AliasDict
AliasDict - Pseudo dictionary with supports aliases for keys.
Class AliasDict contains the following methods:
get- Get value by alias.add- Add a new key and value pair.update- Update the value of an existing key.delete- Delete the value associated with the key and all its aliases.add_alias- Add a new alias to an existing set.delete_alias- Remove the alias from the existing set.has_key- Check if the alias exists.has_value- Check if the value exists.items- Returns a generator of list ofAliasDictelements grouped into tuples.keys- Get a generator of list of all aliases.values- Get a generator of list of all values.
AliasDict
¶
Pseudo dictionary with supports aliases for keys.
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
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__bool__()
¶
__delattr__(name)
¶
__delitem__(alias)
¶
Delete an element by index.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> del ad["en"]
>>> ad.get("English")
None
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
__getattr__(name)
¶
__getitem__(alias)
¶
Get the value by named index.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad["en"]
"lemmatize_en_all"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Any
|
Return the value for alias, else KeyError. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
__len__()
¶
__repr__()
¶
Called by the repr built-in function.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> repr(ad)
'AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])'
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
str
|
Returns raw data used for internal representation in python. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
__setattr__(name, value)
¶
__setitem__(alias, value)
¶
Update the value at the named index or add a new one if the alias is missing.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad["en"] = "Hello world!"
>>> ad["English"]
"Hello world!"
>>> ad["new key"] = "I'm new key"
>>> ad["new key"]
"I'm new key"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
value
|
Any
|
Value associated with alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
__str__()
¶
Get a string representation of dictionary.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> str(ad)
'[({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")]'
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
str
|
String representation of dictionary. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
add(aliases, value)
¶
Add a new conditional key and value.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.add({"Russian", "ru"}, "lemmatize_ru_all")
>>> ad.get("ru")
"lemmatize_ru_all"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
aliases
|
set[str | int | float]
|
List (set) aliases of key. |
required |
value
|
Any
|
Value associated with alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
add_alias(alias, new_alias)
¶
Add a new alias to an existing set.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.add_alias("English", "en")
>>> ad.get("en")
"lemmatize_en_all"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Existing alias. |
required |
new_alias
|
str | int | float
|
The alias that needs to be added to the existing set. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
delete(alias)
¶
Delete the value associated with the alias and all its siblings.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.delete("en")
>>> ad.get("English")
None
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
delete_alias(alias)
¶
Remove the alias from the existing set.
If the alias was the last one, then the value associated with it is deleted.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.delete_alias("en")
>>> ad.keys()
["English"]
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Existing alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
get(alias, default=None)
¶
Return the value for alias if alias is in the dictionary, else default.
If there is no alias, return the default value.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.get("en")
"lemmatize_en_all"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
default
|
Any
|
Value by default. |
None
|
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Any
|
Return the value for alias if alias is in the dictionary, else default. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
has_key(alias)
¶
Check if the alias exists.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.has_key("en")
True
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Some alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
bool
|
True if the key exists, otherwise False. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
has_value(value)
¶
Check if the value exists.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.has_value("lemmatize_en_all")
True
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
value
|
Any
|
Value associated with alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
bool
|
True if the value exists, otherwise False. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
items()
¶
Returns a generator of list containing a tuple for each key-value pair.
This is convenient for use in a for loop.
If you need to get a list, do it list(instance.items()).
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> for aliases, value in ad.items():
... print(f"Aliases: {aliases}, Value: {value}")
"Key: ['English', 'en'], Value: lemmatize_en_all"
Returns:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Generator[tuple[list[str | int | float], Any]]
|
Returns a list containing a tuple for each key-value pair. |
|
Type |
Generator[tuple[list[str | int | float], Any]]
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
keys()
¶
Get a generator of list of all aliases.
If you need to get a list, do it list(instance.keys()).
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> list(ad.keys())
["English", "en"]
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Generator[str | int | float]
|
List of all aliases. |
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
update(alias, value)
¶
Update value for existing alias.
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> ad.update("en", "Hello world!")
>>> ad.get("English")
"Hello world!"
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
alias
|
str | int | float
|
Alias of the conditional key. |
required |
value
|
Any
|
Value associated with alias. |
required |
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
None
|
|
Source code in src/xloft/types/alias_dict.py
values()
¶
Get a generator of list of all values.
If you need to get a list, do it list(instance.values()).
Examples:
>>> from xloft import AliasDict
>>> ad = AliasDict([({"English", "en"}, "lemmatize_en_all")])
>>> list(ad.values())
["lemmatize_en_all"]
Returns:
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Generator[Any]
|
List of all values. |