\section{\class{wxHashSet}}\label{wxhashset} This is a simple, type-safe, and reasonably efficient hash set class, whose interface is a subset of the interface of STL containers. In particular, the interface is modeled after std::set, and the various, non-standard, std::hash\_map. \wxheading{Example} \begin{verbatim} class MyClass { /* ... */ }; // same, with MyClass* keys (only uses pointer equality!) WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( MyClass*, wxPointerHash, wxPointerEqual, MySet1 ); // same, with int keys WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( int, wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, MySet2 ); // declare a hash set with string keys WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( wxString, wxStringHash, wxStringEqual, MySet3 ); MySet1 h1; MySet2 h1; MySet3 h3; // store and retrieve values h1.insert( new MyClass( 1 ) ); h3.insert( "foo" ); h3.insert( "bar" ); h3.insert( "baz" ); int size = h3.size(); // now is three bool has_foo = h3.find( "foo" ) != h3.end(); h3.insert( "bar" ); // still has size three // iterate over all the elements in the class MySet3::iterator it; for( it = h3.begin(); it != h3.end(); ++it ) { wxString key = *it; // do something useful with key } \end{verbatim} \wxheading{Declaring new hash set types} \begin{verbatim} WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( KEY_T, // type of the keys HASH_T, // hasher KEY_EQ_T, // key equality predicate CLASSNAME); // name of the class \end{verbatim} The HASH\_T and KEY\_EQ\_T are the types used for the hashing function and key comparison. wxWidgets provides three predefined hashing functions: {\tt wxIntegerHash} for integer types ( {\tt int}, {\tt long}, {\tt short}, and their unsigned counterparts ), {\tt wxStringHash} for strings ( {\tt wxString}, {\tt wxChar*}, {\tt char*} ), and {\tt wxPointerHash} for any kind of pointer. Similarly three equality predicates: {\tt wxIntegerEqual}, {\tt wxStringEqual}, {\tt wxPointerEqual} are provided. Using this you could declare a hash set using {\tt int} values like this: \begin{verbatim} WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( int, wxIntegerHash, wxIntegerEqual, MySet ); // using an user-defined class for keys class MyKey { /* ... */ }; // hashing function class MyKeyHash { public: MyKeyHash() { } unsigned long operator()( const MyKey& k ) const { /* compute the hash */ } MyKeyHash& operator=(const MyKeyHash&) { return *this; } }; // comparison operator class MyKeyEqual { public: MyKeyEqual() { } bool operator()( const MyKey& a, const MyKey& b ) const { /* compare for equality */ } MyKeyEqual& operator=(const MyKeyEqual&) { return *this; } }; WX_DECLARE_HASH_SET( MyKey, // type of the keys MyKeyHash, // hasher MyKeyEqual, // key equality predicate CLASSNAME); // name of the class \end{verbatim} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Types}}} In the documentation below you should replace wxHashSet with the name you used in the class declaration. \begin{twocollist} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::key\_type}{Type of the hash keys} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::mapped\_type}{Type of hash keys} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::value\_type}{Type of hash keys} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::iterator}{Used to enumerate all the elements in a hash set; it is similar to a {\tt value\_type*}} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::const\_iterator}{Used to enumerate all the elements in a constant hash set; it is similar to a {\tt const value\_type*}} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::size\_type}{Used for sizes} \twocolitem{wxHashSet::Insert\_Result}{The return value for \helpref{insert()}{wxhashsetinsert}} \end{twocollist} \wxheading{Iterators} An iterator is similar to a pointer, and so you can use the usual pointer operations: {\tt ++it} ( and {\tt it++} ) to move to the next element, {\tt *it} to access the element pointed to, {\tt *it} to access the value of the element pointed to. Hash sets provide forward only iterators, this means that you can't use {\tt --it}, {\tt it + 3}, {\tt it1 - it2}. \wxheading{Include files} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} \membersection{wxHashSet::wxHashSet}\label{wxhashsetctor} \func{}{wxHashSet}{\param{size\_type}{ size = 10}} The size parameter is just a hint, the table will resize automatically to preserve performance. \func{}{wxHashSet}{\param{const wxHashSet\&}{ set}} Copy constructor. \membersection{wxHashSet::begin}\label{wxhashsetbegin} \constfunc{const\_iterator}{begin}{} \func{iterator}{begin}{} Returns an iterator pointing at the first element of the hash set. Please remember that hash sets do not guarantee ordering. \membersection{wxHashSet::clear}\label{wxhashsetclear} \func{void}{clear}{} Removes all elements from the hash set. \membersection{wxHashSet::count}\label{wxhashsetcount} \constfunc{size\_type}{count}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} Counts the number of elements with the given key present in the set. This function returns only 0 or 1. \membersection{wxHashSet::empty}\label{wxhashsetempty} \constfunc{bool}{empty}{} Returns true if the hash set does not contain any elements, false otherwise. \membersection{wxHashSet::end}\label{wxhashsetend} \constfunc{const\_iterator}{end}{} \func{iterator}{end}{} Returns an iterator pointing at the one-after-the-last element of the hash set. Please remember that hash sets do not guarantee ordering. \membersection{wxHashSet::erase}\label{wxhashseterase} \func{size\_type}{erase}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} Erases the element with the given key, and returns the number of elements erased (either 0 or 1). \func{void}{erase}{\param{iterator}{ it}} \func{void}{erase}{\param{const\_iterator}{ it}} Erases the element pointed to by the iterator. After the deletion the iterator is no longer valid and must not be used. \membersection{wxHashSet::find}\label{wxhashsetfind} \func{iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} \constfunc{const\_iterator}{find}{\param{const key\_type\&}{ key}} If an element with the given key is present, the functions returns an iterator pointing at that element, otherwise an invalid iterator is returned (i.e. hashset.find( non\_existent\_key ) == hashset.end()). \membersection{wxHashSet::insert}\label{wxhashsetinsert} \func{Insert\_Result}{insert}{\param{const value\_type\&}{ v}} Inserts the given value in the hash set. The return value is equivalent to a \texttt{std::pair}; the iterator points to the inserted element, the boolean value is \texttt{true} if \texttt{v} was actually inserted. \membersection{wxHashSet::size}\label{wxhashsetsize} \constfunc{size\_type}{size}{} Returns the number of elements in the set.