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Collections and utilities functions and classes related to collections.
Helper libraries for working with collections.
The collection
package contains a number of separate libraries
with utility functions and classes that makes working with collections easier.
Using #
The collection
package can be imported as separate libraries, or
in totality:
import 'package:collection/algorithms.dart';
import 'package:collection/equality.dart';
import 'package:collection/iterable_zip.dart';
import 'package:collection/priority_queue.dart';
import 'package:collection/wrappers.dart';
or
import 'package:collection/collection.dart';
Algorithms #
The algorithms library contains functions that operate on lists.
It contains ways to shuffle a List
, do binary search on a sorted List
, and
various sorting algorithms.
Equality #
The equality library gives a way to specify equality of elements and collections.
Collections in Dart have no inherent equality. Two sets are not equal, even if they contain exactly the same objects as elements.
The equality library provides a way to say define such an equality. In this
case, for example, const SetEquality(const IdentityEquality())
is an equality
that considers two sets equal exactly if they contain identical elements.
The library provides ways to define equalities on Iterable
s, List
s, Set
s,
and Map
s, as well as combinations of these, such as:
const MapEquality(const IdentityEquality(), const ListEquality());
This equality considers maps equal if they have identical keys, and the
corresponding values are lists with equal (operator==
) values.
Iterable Zip #
Utilities for "zipping" a list of iterables into an iterable of lists.
Priority Queue #
An interface and implemention of a priority queue.
Wrappers #
The wrappers library contains classes that "wrap" a collection.
A wrapper class contains an object of the same type, and it forwards all methods to the wrapped object.
Wrapper classes can be used in various ways, for example to restrict the type of an object to that of a supertype, or to change the behavior of selected functions on an existing object.