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Bidirectional map is associative data structure where keys and values can switch their roles.

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Is there a more efficient implementation for a bidirectional map?

I created a simple bidirectional map class that works by internally storing two std::map instances, with opposite key/value types, and providing a user-friendly interface: template<class T1, class ...
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How to reverse a Map in Kotlin?

I am trying to reverse a Map in Kotlin. So far, I have come up with: mapOf("foo" to 42) .toList() .map { (k, v) -> v to k } .toMap() Is there any better way of doing this without using a ...
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Is there a Boost.Bimap alternative in c++11?

Is there a usable alternative to Boost's bimap in C++0x? I would like to avoid Boost, but fully embrace C++11. If necessary, a slimmed down version of Boost's bimap would work for me (I need a ...
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Boost::Bimap equivalent of bidirectional multimap

First part of the question is that I am trying to use boost::bimap, but from the documentation it is unclear to me how to define a bidirectional multimap. The second part of the question is that I ...
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BiMap / 2-way hashmap in Kotlin

is there a bidirectional hashmap for kotlin? If not - what is the best way to express this in kotlin? Including guava to get the BiMap from there feels like shooting with a very big gun on a very ...
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To instantiate BiMap Of google-collections in Java

How can you instantiate a Bimap of Google-collections? I've read the question Java: Instantiate Google Collection's HashBiMap A sample of my code import com.google.common.collect.BiMap; public ...
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Guava: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError - com.google.common.collect.HashBiMap

I currently face the problem of java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com.google.common.collect.HashBiMap when using guava libraries downloaded from here: http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/ I ...
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Do we have a MultiBiMap?

As we know, there is the concept of BiMap and MultiMap but is there a MultiBiMap ? so what do I mean by this. In MultiMap you have one-to-many relationship between K and V, a single key can be ...
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Variadic typedefs, or "Bimaps done the C++0x way"

Short question: Can I typedef a variadic argument pack? I need template <typename ...T> struct Forward { typedef T... args; };. Long version: I was thinking about reimplementing the excellent ...
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Replace vector and hash table with Boost.Bimap

I'm looking to replace a vector<string> and a boost::unordered_map<string, size_t> mapping string to indices in the former with a boost::bimap. What instantiation of bimap should I use? ...
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Use of Boost Bimap in C++

C++ Boost has Bimap container that is a bidirectional map: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_43_0/libs/bimap/doc/html/index.html Does anyone know the performance of Boost::bimap? I mean what's the time ...
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Bidirectional HashMap in Racket

Does Racket have a bidirectional hashmap? That is, a hash map that can in constant time, be given a key and look up the value, or given the value and look up the key? I would be happy for an API that ...
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boost::bimap for enum

I'm trying to create a simple bi-directional lookup facility for enums in C++. I have one-way lookup working fine... enum MyEnum { One, Two, Three }; const boost::unordered_map<...
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bimap implementation in modern C++ without Boost

This question has been asked before here I admit, but it's now 4 years ago so I dare to ask for an update: I need a way to add a tuple/pair to a container and search for both - the left and the right ...
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Java: Instantiate Google Collection's HashBiMap

I'm using Eclipse, and I've added google-collect.1.0-rc2.jar as a referenced library. Yet somehow this still doesn't work: import com.google.common.collect.HashBiMap; public class Odp { //...
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Boost Bimap to insert_or_modify

STL map "[]" operator can insert new entries or modify existing entries. map<string, string> myMap; myMap["key1"] = "value1"; myMap["key1"] = "value2"; I am rewriting some code with boost::...
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Use a custom allocator with boost::bimap

I am working on improving the performance of a program which uses both the Boost Graph Library and boost::bimap. Profiling revealed that most of the time was being spent in memory allocation and ...
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Cpp - Check if key exist in boost bimap

I have a bimap. I want to check if key exists in my bimap. How can i do that. Here is my bimap: namespace bimap { struct Name{}; struct ID{}; ...
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Is it safe to mutate values in a HashBiMap?

In my code I'd like to have a HashBiMap<T1, HashSet<T2>> bimap; Is it OK to mutate values in a bimap? When I use bimap.inverse(), won't it lead to the same hashCode()-related issues it ...
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Copying/Inserting a std::map into a boost::bimap

I tried copying the elements of a std::map into a boost::bimap. I cannot get std::copy to work (the boost documentation seems to indicate that bimap should be compatible with std::copy). I tried the ...
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key-value data structure to search key in O(1) and get Max value in O(1)

I need to implement a key-value data structure that search for a unique key in O(lgn) or O(1) AND get max value in O(1). I am thinking about boost::bimap< unordered_set_of<key> ,multiset_of&...
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Tagged boost::bimap in templates - do they work?

I am embedding a boost::bimap in a templated class, and after much trial-and-error I have discovered something that compiles and something that does not. I am using g++ (GCC) 4.9.2 20150212 (Red Hat 4....
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BiMap capabilities of a Guava Cache?

I have a simple mapping table in a database that associates integer keys with certain values. Once I stick the values in the table, they never go away. I'd like to use a Guava Cache so that these keys ...
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Anything available implemented like Loki's AssocVector but with the functionality of Boost's Bimap?

I wonder if anyone is aware of any library code that has the performance characteristics provided by Loki's AssocVector (Locality of reference of the elements, lower per-element memory overhead ...
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Does the "no primitives in container" rule apply to arrays?

I have recently been trying to implement a simple genetic algorithm. I need to use an inversible map which stores pairs of (Character,4 bits). I chose Guava's BiMap for this task. However tests will ...
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C++ data structure to store multiple relationships between two unique sets of elements

I am working on a project where I have two unique sets of elements. Any of the elements in one set may be related to any of the elements in the other set. Example: Set 1: {A, B, C} Set 2: {1, 2, 3,...
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Is there a weak/soft bidirectional Map in Java?

I would like a "symbol alphabet" to have a bi-directional map with weak/soft references. Something like an Apache's Common BidiMap (or Guava's BiMap) with a WeakMap-like interface. A solution would ...
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Is there a BiMap implementation with predictable iteration ordering (insertion order)?

The standard library LinkedHashSet is a HashSet that provides insertion-order iteration. Is there a version of Guava's BiMap that maintains insertion-order iteration on keys and values? I do need the ...
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STL Type for mapping one-to-one relations?

when thinking about design decisions of my code regarding one-to-one relations I came to think about if I should use std::vector<std::pair<T1, T2>> instead of std::map<T1, T2>, and ...
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how to find whether a substring in file is already present in hashmap?

I have a hashMap(guava bimap) in which keys and values both are strings, I wanted to write a program which parses the given file and replaces all the strings in the file which are also in BiMap with ...
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What is the best Guava (Google) collection API to represent direct or inverse relationship between two or multiple factors?

BiMap do have inverse method but I am not sure it is a right collection to use for the problem. Can someone please suggest alternative approach or collection/method? An example would be helpful. ...
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Problems that we use a BiMap to solve

I'm reviewing the capabilities of Googles Guava API and I ran into a data structure that I haven't seen used in my 'real world programming' experience, namely, the BiMap. Is the only benefit of this ...
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Issue with Guava's BiMap and LinkedHashMap

Is it possible in Guava, To conduct a reverse lookup in BiMap for key and multiple values? Precisely, I have key and corresponding multiple values, I want to get key from a value. To store multiple ...
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Is there a data structure with 2 indizes / a key-key data-structure?

Is there a data structure in Java (java util, guava...) that allows me to store "key value" pairs that can also be interpreted as value-key? Example: Datastructure d = new Datastructure(); d.add(1, ...
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Boost: Accessing bimap using operator[]

In the following code: typedef bimap< set_of< std::string >, list_of< int > > bm_type; bm_type bm; bm.left["one"] = 1; // "one" -> 1 bm.left["one"] = 2; // replaced: "one" -> ...
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Serialize BiMap with xStream

I`d like to serialize a BiMap with xStream. Since I dont like the auto generated code by xStream for a BiMap, I thought it might be a good Idea to convert a BiMap into a HashMap and serialize just the ...
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How to traverse a map by value

Say there is a map: typedef map<int, string> MyMap; I'd like to traverse it by the string, for example: 3 -> a 1 -> b 7 -> b 2 -> c One way is to sort this map by its value. But I'...
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which data structure should be used multimap, boost::bimap, multiset or any other

In my program there are some users and their clients. I have the list of users and their associated clients. Example U1 -> c1, c2, c3, c5, c8, c10, c12 U2 -> c3, c5, c13, c8, c12, c14 U3 -> ...
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Is boost::bimap overkill for injective functions?

Let T_1 and T_2 be two types and f: Dom(T_1) -> Dom(T_2) be an injective function which is not a bijection; and for the sake of discussion suppose I get a representation of f as disparate pairs rather ...
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Synchronization for inverse view of synchronized BiMap

The Maps.synchronizedBiMap() method states that it is imperative that the user manually synchronize on the returned map when accessing any of its collection views. Does this include the inverse()...
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Efficient search of bimap

I have a bimap of length approx. 280000, and I am searching this bimap for atleast 18 million times for a value. The minimal example of the bimap that I have with me is given below; #include <...
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inserting into boost bimap with many-to-many relationship

I'd like create a data structure that will describe a relation between posts and tags. Each post can have multiple tags and a tag can be applied to many posts. Each post and tag can be uniquely ...
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find() problems with boost bimap

I have the following code: wxString getColorName(const wxColour& color) { typedef ColorComboBox::ColorMap::right_const_iterator ConstColorIterator; ColorComboBox::ColorMap colorMap = ...
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Big-O of containsValue for Guava HashBiMap

I am interested in using a Map that will contain unique keys and values. I also would like to have O(1) complexity for .containsKey() and .containsValue(). To me, it seems like a HashBiMap should be ...
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Error using unordered_set_of with Boost.Bimap

I'm attempting to follow this example from the documentation (see typedef for word_counter). #include <string> #include <boost/bimap.hpp> #include <boost/bimap/unordered_set_of.hpp> ...
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Boost bimap find with multiset_of

I have question with Boost::bimap and could not find answer from boost document. using AToBBimap = boost::bimap< boost::bimaps::unordered_set_of<CString>, boost::bimaps::multiset_of<...
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Boost Bimap takes too much memory in debug build

I am using quite a few containers of the form boost::bimap<boost::bimaps::multiset_of<std::string>, boost::bimaps::set_of<AnEnum> > I am defining them in a header file that is ...
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Guava biMap for bi directional map, but do we have any thread safe bi directional map?

Guava biMap for bi directional map, but do we have any thread safe bi directional map ?
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Is it possible to override "find" and "erase" methods of boost::bimaps::bimap.left? How to do it?

I have following: struct foo_and_number_helper { std::string foo; uint64_t number; }; struct foo_and_number {}; struct bar {}; using my_bimap = boost::bimaps::bimap< boost::bimaps::...
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How to get around "Erasure of method is the same as another method" when writing a Bidirectional Map

Im currently trying to write a bidirectional map since (as far as I can see) Java doesnt provide one. My code is as follows. private static final class ColourCharTwoWayMap<E,F> { private ...
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