An implementation of mutable and immutable ordered sets as thin wrappers around
Python's dict
class.
These classes are meant as drop-in replacements for Python's builtin set
and
frozenset
classes. Care has been taken to provide the same functionality as the Python classes,
without API additions or removals, to allow easy switching between set implementations. These classes are often
faster than other ordered set implementations
(but slower than Python's builtin sets).
In contrast to Python's builtin set
and frozenset
classes, the order of
items is kept (generally, insertion order), such that iterating over items in
the set as well as mutating operations are deterministic.
This package has no external dependencies.
Install this package with:
$ pip install orderedsets
Usage example:
from orderedsets import OrderedSet, FrozenOrderedSet
os = OrderedSet([1, 2, 4])
os.add(0)
assert list(os) == [1, 2, 4, 0]
os.remove(0)
fos = FrozenOrderedSet([1, 2, 4])
# a.add(0) # raises AttributeError: 'FrozenOrderedSet' object has no attribute 'add'
assert list(fos) == [1, 2, 4]
# sets with the same elements compare equal
assert os == fos == set([1, 2, 4]) == frozenset([1, 2, 4])
# only immutable sets can be hashed
assert hash(fos) == hash(frozenset([1, 2, 4]))
Please also see the documentation.
- https://github.com/rindPHI/proxyorderedset/ (not 100% compatible with set)
- https://pypi.org/project/ordered-set/ (no frozen/immutable class)
- https://pypi.org/project/stableset/ (no frozen/immutable class)
- https://pypi.org/project/orderedset/ (Cython, no frozen/immutable class)
- https://pypi.org/project/Ordered-set-37/ (no frozen/immutable class)