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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

Descrição

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.

Parâmetros

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.

Valor Retornado

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

Exemplos

Exemplo #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" ) );
?>

O exemplo acima produzirá algo semelhante a:

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

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