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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Rust
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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Rust

by Claus Matzinger
January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
316 pages
8h 8m
English
Packt Publishing
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Maps

Index operations in arrays are fast, simple, and easy to understand, with one drawback: they only work with integers. Since an array is a continuous portion in memory that can be accessed by dividing it evenly, which makes the jumps between the elements easy, can this work with arbitrary keys as well? Yes! Enter maps.

Maps (also called dictionaries or associative arrays), are data structures that store and manage unique key-value pairs in an efficient way. These structures aim to quickly provide access to the values associated with the keys that are typically stored in one of the following two ways:

  • A hashtable
  • A tree

When key-value pairs are stored in a tree, the result is very similar to what was discussed in the previous chapter: ...

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