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richset interpolate between list, dict, set and iterables.

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richset

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richset interporlates with set, dict, and list.

Motivations and Concepts

  • richset provides useful functions for common use cases of set, dict, and list.
  • builtin set, dict and list requires many boilerplate codes.
  • Pure Python package.
  • Fully typing supported.
  • No magic. No meta-programming.

Install

$ pip install richset

Usage

from dataclasses import dataclass
from richset import RichSet


@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Something:
    id: int
    name: str


richset = RichSet.from_list([
    Something(1, 'one'),
    Something(2, 'two'),
    Something(3, 'three'),
])

Conversions

richset.to_list()  # => [Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'one'), Something(3, 'three')]
richset.to_tuple()  # => (Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three'))
richset.to_set()  # => {Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')}
richset.to_frozenset()  # => frozenset({Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')})
richset.to_dict(lambda s: s.id)  # => {1: Something(1, 'one'), 2: Something(2, 'two'), 3: Something(3, 'three')}

to_dict() takes second argument duplicated which is a choice of 'error', 'first' or 'last'.

  • if duplicated is 'error', then to_dict() raises ValueError if there is a duplicated key.
  • if duplicated is 'first', then to_dict() picks the first one of duplicated key.
  • if duplicated is 'last', then to_dict() picks the last one of duplicated key.

to_dict_of_list() is similar to to_dict() but it returns a dict of list.

richset.to_dict_of_list(lambda s: s.name)  # => {'john': [Something(1, 'john'), Something(2, 'john')], 'jane': [Something(3, 'jane')]}

List accessors

richset.first()  # => returns first item `Something(1, 'one')` or raise Error (if empty)
richset.get_first()  # => returns first item `Something(1, 'one')` or None (if empty)
richset.last()  # => returns last item `Something(3, 'three')` or raise Error (if empty)
richset.get_last()  # => returns last item `Something(3, 'three')` or None (if empty)
richset.nth(2)  # => returns 3rd item `Something(3, 'three')` or raise Error (if empty)
richset.get_nth(2)  # => returns 3rd item `Something(3, 'three')` or None (if empty)
richset.one()  # => returns one item `Something(1, 'one')` or raise Error (if empty)
richset.get_one()  # => returns one item `Something(1, 'one')` or None (if empty)

Note: get_first, get_last, get_nth and get_one accept default argument that returns specified value instead of None.

richset.get_nth(100, default=Something(-1, 'default'))  # => Something(-1, 'default')

List basic manipulations

richset.pushed(Something(4, 'four')).to_list()  # => [Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three'), Something(4, 'four')]
richset.unshift(Something(4, 'four')).to_list()  # => [Something(4, 'four'), Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')]
richset.popped()  # => Something(3, 'three'), RichSet([Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two')])
richset.shift()  # => Something(1, 'one'), RichSet([Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')])
richset.slice(1, 2).to_list()  # => [Something(2, 'two')]
richset.divide_at(1)  # => RichSet([Something(1, 'one')]), RichSet([Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')])
  • pushed_all() and unshift_all() are similar to pushed() and unshift() but they accept multiple items.
  • popped_n() and shift_n() are similar to popped() and shift() but they accept count of items.

List functional manipulations

richset.unique(lambda s: s.id)  # => unique by id
richset.map(lambda s: s.id).to_list()  # => [1, 2]
richset.filter(lambda s: s.id > 1).to_list()  # => [Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three')]

Search

richset.index(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => 1
richset.indices(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => [1]
richset.search_first(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => Something(2, 'two')
richset.search_last(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => Something(2, 'two')
richset.search_all(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => [Something(2, 'two')]
richset.contains(lambda s: s.id == 2)  # => True
richset.has(Something(2, 'two'))  # => True

Sorts

richset.sorted(key=lambda s: s.name, reverse=True).to_list()  # => [Something(2, 'two'), Something(3, 'three'), Something(1, 'one')]
richset.reversed().to_list()  # => [Something(3, 'three'), Something(2, 'two'), Something(1, 'one')]

Statistics

richset.is_empty()  # => True if empty
richset.is_not_empty()  # => True if not empty
richset.size()  # => 3
richset.count(lambda s: s.id > 1)  # => 2

Set operations

richset = RichSet.from_list([
    Something(3, 'three'),
    Something(4, 'four'),
    Something(5, 'five'),
])
richset2 = RichSet.from_list([
    Something(3, 'three'),
    Something(4, 'four'),
    Something(6, 'six'),
])
richset.union(richset2).to_set()  # => {Something(3, 'three'), Something(4, 'four'), Something(5, 'five'), Something(6, 'six')}
richset.intersection(richset2).to_set()  # => {Something(3, 'three'), Something(4, 'four')}
richset.difference(richset2).to_set()  # => {Something(5, 'five')}
richset.symmetric_difference(richset2).to_set()  # => {Something(5, 'five'), Something(6, 'six')}
richset.cartesian_product(richset2).to_set()  # => {(Something(3, 'three'), Something(3, 'three')), (Something(3, 'three'), Something(4, 'four')), (Something(3, 'three'), Something(6, 'six')), (Something(4, 'four'), Something(3, 'three')), (Something(4, 'four'), Something(4, 'four')), (Something(4, 'four'), Something(6, 'six')), (Something(5, 'five'), Something(3, 'three')), (Something(5, 'five'), Something(4, 'four')), (Something(5, 'five'), Something(6, 'six'))}
richset.zip(richset2).to_set()  # => {(Something(3, 'three'), Something(3, 'three')), (Something(4, 'four'), Something(4, 'four')), (Something(5, 'five'), Something(6, 'six')}

Also is_subset(), is_superset(), is_disjoint(), is_equal_as_set() and zip_longest() are available.

Grouping

richset.group_by(lambda item: item.id % 2)  # => {1: RichSet(records=(Something(id=1, name='one'), Something(id=3, name='three'))), 0: RichSet(records=(Something(id=2, name='two'),))}
richset.size_of_group_by(lambda item: item.id % 2)  # => {1: 2, 0: 1}
richset.count_of_group_by(key=lambda item: item.id % 2, predicate=lambda item: item.name.startswith('t'))  # => {1: 1, 0: 1}
richset.aggregate_by(key=lambda r: r.id % 2, fn=lambda a, b: a + b.name, initial='')  # => {1: 'onethree', 0: 'two'}

Paging

richset.page(1, 2).to_list()  # => [Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two')]
richset.split_into_pages(2).to_list()  # => [RichSet([Something(1, 'one'), Something(2, 'two')]), RichSet([Something(3, 'three')])]

LICENSE

The 3-Clause BSD License. See also LICENSE file.

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