Set::Scalar::Virtual(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Set::Scalar::Virtual(3)NAME
Set::Scalar::Virtual - internal class for Set::Scalar
SYNOPSIS
Internal use only.
DESCRIPTION
This is not the module you are looking for. See the Set::Scalar.
AUTHOR
Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
perl v5.12.1 2009-12-27 Set::Scalar::Virtual(3)
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Set::Scalar::Valued(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Set::Scalar::Valued(3)NAME
Set::Scalar::Valued - valued sets
SYNOPSIS
use Set::Scalar::Valued;
$s = Set::Scalar::Valued->new;
$s->insert(a => 12, 'b c' => $d);
$s->delete('b c' => $d);
$t = Set::Scalar->new(x => $y, y => $z);
DESCRIPTION
Valued sets are an extension of the traditional set concept. In addition to a member just existing in the set, the member also has a
distinct value. You can think of this a combination of a traditional set and a Perl hash.
The used methods are as for the traditional of Set::Scalar, with the difference that when creating (new()) or modifying (insert(),
delete(), invert()), you must supply twice the number of arguments: the member-value pairs, instead of just the members. Note, though,
that in the current implementation of delete() the value half is unused, the deletion is by the member. In future implementation this
behavior may change so that also the value matters.
There are a couple of additional methods:
%ve = $s->valued_members;
which returns the member-value pairs, and
@v = $s->values;
which returns just the values (in the same order as the members() method would return the members), and
$v = $s->value($member);
which returns the value of the member.
The display format of a valued set is the member-value pairs separated by " => ", the pairs separated by ", " and enclosed in curly
brackets {}.
AUTHOR
Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
perl v5.12.1 2001-05-03 Set::Scalar::Valued(3)
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