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QuickHashStringIntHash::set

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QuickHashStringIntHash::setThis method updates an entry in the hash with a new value, or adds a new one if the entry doesn't exist

Beschreibung

public QuickHashStringIntHash::set(string $key, int $value): int

This method tries to update an entry with a new value. In case the entry did not yet exist, it will instead add a new entry. It returns whether the entry was added or update. If there are duplicate keys, only the first found element will get an updated value. Use QuickHashStringIntHash::CHECK_FOR_DUPES during hash creation to prevent duplicate keys from being part of the hash.

Parameter-Liste

key

The key of the entry to add or update.

value

The value of the entry to add. If a non-string is passed, it will be converted to a string automatically if possible.

Rückgabewerte

2 if the entry was found and updated, 1 if the entry was newly added or 0 if there was an error.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 QuickHashStringIntHash::set() example

<?php
$hash
= new QuickHashStringIntHash( 1024 );

echo
"Set->Add\n";
var_dump( $hash->get( "forty six thousand six hundred ninety two" ) );
var_dump( $hash->set( "forty six thousand six hundred ninety two", 16091 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( "forty six thousand six hundred ninety two" ) );

echo
"Set->Update\n";
var_dump( $hash->set( "forty six thousand six hundred ninety two", 29906 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( "forty six thousand six hundred ninety two" ) );
?>

Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:

Set->Add
bool(false)
int(2)
int(16091)
Set->Update
int(1)
int(29906)

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