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| Name |
FloatDict |
| Examples |
FloatDict inventory;
void setup() {
size(200, 200);
inventory = new FloatDict();
inventory.set("coffee",108.6);
inventory.set("flour",5.8);
inventory.set("tea",8.2);
println(inventory);
noLoop();
fill(0);
textAlign(CENTER);
}
void draw() {
float weight = inventory.get("coffee");
text(weight, width/2, height/2);
}
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| Description |
A simple class to use a String as a lookup for an float value. String "keys" are associated with floating-point values.
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| Methods |
| size() |
Returns the number of key/value pairs |
| clear() |
Remove all entries |
| keys() |
Return the internal array being used to store the keys |
| keyArray() |
Return a copy of the internal keys array |
| values() |
Return the internal array being used to store the values |
| valueArray() |
Create a new array and copy each of the values into it |
| get() |
Return a value for the specified key |
| set() |
Create a new key/value pair or change the value of one |
| hasKey() |
Check if a key is a part of the data structure |
| add() |
Add to a value |
| sub() |
Subtract from a value |
| mult() |
Multiply a value |
| div() |
Divide a value |
| remove() |
Remove a key/value pair |
| sortKeys() |
Sort the keys alphabetically |
| sortKeysReverse() |
Sort the keys alphabetially in reverse |
| sortValues() |
Sort by values in ascending order |
| sortValuesReverse() |
Sort by values in descending order |
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| Constructor | FloatDict()
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| Related | IntDict
StringDict
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Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:03pm PDT