Hi,
Thanks for the link. I will take a closer look at UnifiedMap and see whether extending it can be easily feasible or not. In the meantime, congrats for your work on Eclipse Collections. It’s really a beautiful piece of code !
Cheers Alexis
-- Senior Researcher, co-director, UMI UMMISCO 209, IRD & UPMC, France. — Director, ICTLab, USTH, Hanoi, Vietnam
Here is the work in progress. It's just about API. It's taking a built-in LinkedHashMap and adapting it to the Eclipse Collections API. I'm not sure how hard it would be to write a new implementation from scratch. Thanks for the answer. It would indeed be a nice addition. I did a similar development on top of the trove library for the GAMA modeling platform, with 3 arrays, one keeping track of the insertion order, the 2 others being the 'regular' ones used by THashMap, and I'm wondering how difficult it would be to extend unifiedmap in a similar direction. Any hints or advices on this? Alexis Unfortunately, I could not find any implementation of OrderedMap in Eclipse Collections today. This would be a nice addition to the library, even if it wasn’t as efficient as UnifiedMap. I think this may have been a work in progress. Hi, I wonder if there exists an implementation of OrderedMap that would provide the functionality of LinkedHashMap (entries ordered by their insertion date) with the advantages of UnifiedMap in terms of memory and access speed. -- Senior Researcher, co-director, UMI UMMISCO 209, IRD & UPMC, France. Director, ICTLab, USTH, Hanoi, Vietnam
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