I need a data structure in which each element has a specific index but can also be retrieved using a key.
I need that data structure for model-view Programming in Qt. On the one hand, the View asks for an element in a specific row. On the other hand, the model wants to insert and modify elements with a given key. Both operations should run in O(1).
Here is an example of what I want:
The View sees the following:
list[0]: "Alice", aged 22
list[1]: "Carol", aged 15
list[2]: "Bob", aged 23
The Model sees:
hash["Alice"]: "Alice", aged 22
hash["Bob"]: "Bob", aged 23
hash["Carol"]: "Carol", aged 15
My idea was the following: I have a QList<Value>
and a QHash<Key, Value*>
.
The hash points to the place in the list, where the corresponding element is stored.
This is the code to insert/edit values:
if (hash.contains(key))
*hash[key] = value;
else
{
int i = list.size();
list << value;
hash[key] = &list[i];
}
The problem is that this code does not always work.
Sometimes it works as expected, but it happens that the data structure is not consistent any more.
I suspect, it is because QList moves it's content through memory because it allocates new space or something like that.
Operations which are important (should run in expected O(1)):
- Insert key/value pair (appends the value to the end of the list)
- Look up and modify a value using a key
- Look up and modify a value using an index
Other operations which have to be possible, but don't have to be possible in constant run time:
- Delete an element by index
- Delete an element by key
- Insert in the middle of the array
- Swap elements in the array / sort array
- Get the index of a key
My two questions are:
- Is there any data structure which does what I want?
- If there is not, how could I fix this or is there a better approach?
QHash
keys?