Difference between revisions of "Map Module"
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|{{Code|map:entry("M", "Monday")}} creates <code>map { "M": "Monday" }</code>. | |{{Code|map:entry("M", "Monday")}} creates <code>map { "M": "Monday" }</code>. | ||
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| + | ==map:find== | ||
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| + | {{Mark|Introduced with Version 8.6:}} | ||
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| + | {| width='100%' | ||
| + | | width='120' | '''Signatures''' | ||
| + | |{{Func|map:find|$input as item()*, $key as xs:anyAtomicType|array(*)}} | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''Summary''' | ||
| + | | Returns all values of maps in the supplied {{Code|$input}} with the specified {{Code|$key}}. The found values will be returned in an array. Arbitrary input will be processed recursively as follows: | ||
| + | * In a sequence, each item will be processed in order. | ||
| + | * In an array, all array members will be processed as sequence. | ||
| + | * In a map, all entries whose keys match the specified key. Moreover, all values of the map will be processed as sequence. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''Examples''' | ||
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| + | * {{Code|map:find(map { 1:2 }, 1)} returns {{Code|2}}. | ||
| + | * {{Code|map:find(map { 1: map { 2: map { 3: 4 } } }, 3)} returns {{Code|4}}. | ||
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;Version 8.6 | ;Version 8.6 | ||
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;Version 8.4 | ;Version 8.4 | ||
Revision as of 17:38, 11 October 2016
This XQuery Module contains functions for manipulating maps, which has been introduced with XQuery 3.1.
Contents
Conventions
All functions in this module are assigned to the http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/map namespace, which is statically bound to the map prefix.
Functions
Some examples use the map $week defined as:
declare variable $week := map {
0: "Sun", 1: "Mon", 2: "Tue", 3: "Wed", 4: "Thu", 5: "Fri", 6: "Sat"
};
map:contains
| Signatures | map:contains($map as map(*), $key as xs:anyAtomicType) as xs:boolean
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| Summary | Returns true if the supplied $map contains an entry with a key equal to the supplied value of $key; otherwise it returns false. No error is raised if the map contains keys that are not comparable with the supplied $key.
If the supplied key is |
| Examples |
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map:entry
| Signatures | map:entry($key as xs:anyAtomicType, $value as item()*) as map(*)
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| Summary | Creates a new map containing a single entry. The key of the entry in the new map is $key, and its associated value is $value.
The function map:merge((
map:entry("Sun", "Sunday"),
map:entry("Mon", "Monday"),
map:entry("Tue", "Tuesday"),
map:entry("Wed", "Wednesday"),
map:entry("Thu", "Thursday"),
map:entry("Fri", "Friday"),
map:entry("Sat", "Saturday")
))
Unlike the map:merge(for $b in //book return map:entry($b/isbn, $b)) |
| Examples | map:entry("M", "Monday") creates map { "M": "Monday" }.
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map:find
| Signatures | map:find($input as item()*, $key as xs:anyAtomicType) as array(*)
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| Summary | Returns all values of maps in the supplied $input with the specified $key. The found values will be returned in an array. Arbitrary input will be processed recursively as follows:
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| Examples |
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map:for-each
| Signatures | map:for-each($map as map(*), $fun as function(xs:anyAtomicType, item()*) as item()*) as item()*
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| Summary | Applies a function to every entry of the supplied $map and returns the results as a sequence. The function supplied as $fun takes two arguments. It is called supplying the key of the map entry as the first argument, and the associated value as the second argument.
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| Examples | The following query adds the keys and values of all map entries and returns (3,7):
map:for-each(
map { 1: 2, 3: 4 },
function($a, $b) { $a + $b }
)
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map:get
| Signatures | map:get($map as map(*), $key as xs:anyAtomicType) as item()*
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| Summary | Returns the value associated with a supplied key in a given map. This function attempts to find an entry within the $map that has a key equal to the supplied value of $key. If there is such an entry, the function returns the associated value; otherwise it returns an empty sequence. No error is raised if the map contains keys that are not comparable with the supplied $key. If the supplied key is xs:untypedAtomic, it is converted to xs:string.
A return value of |
| Examples |
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map:keys
| Signatures | map:keys($map as map(*)) as xs:anyAtomicType*
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| Summary | Returns a sequence containing all the key values present in a map. The function takes the supplied $map and returns the keys that are present in the map as a sequence of atomic values. The order may differ from the order in which entries were inserted in the map.
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| Examples |
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map:merge
Template:Mark Signature extended with options argument. By default, value of first key is now adopted.
| Signatures | map:merge($maps as map(*)*) as map(*)map:merge($maps as map(*)*, $options as map(*)) as map(*) |
| Summary | Constructs and returns a new map. The map is formed by combining the contents of the supplied $maps. The maps are combined as follows:
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| Examples |
map:merge(($week, map { 7: "---" }))
map:merge(
for $i in 1 to 3 return map { 'key': $i },
map { 'duplicates': 'combine' }
)
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map:put
| Signatures | map:put($map as map(*), $key as xs:anyAtomicType, $value as item()*) as map(*)
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| Summary | Creates a new map, containing the entries of the supplied $map and a new entry composed by $key and $value. The semantics of this function are equivalent to map:merge(($map, map { $key, $value }))
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map:remove
| Signatures | map:remove($map as map(*), $keys as xs:anyAtomicType*) as map(*) |
| Summary | Constructs a new map by removing entries from an existing map. The entries in the new map correspond to the entries of $map, excluding entries supplied via $keys.
No failure occurs if the input map contains no entry with the supplied keys; the input map is returned unchanged. |
| Examples |
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map:size
| Signatures | map:size($map as map(*)) as xs:integer |
| Summary | Returns a the number of entries in the supplied map. The function takes the supplied $map and returns the number of entries that are present in the map.
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| Examples |
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Changelog
- Version 8.6
- Added:
map:find
- Version 8.4
- Removed: map:serialize (use fn:serialize instead)
- Version 8.0
- Added:
map:for-each, map:merge, map:put
- Removed: support for collations (in accordance with the XQuery 3.1 spec).
- Removed:
map:new (replaced with map:merge)
- Updated: aligned with latest specification: compare keys of type
xs:untypedAtomic as xs:string instances, store xs:float or xs:double value NaN.
- Introduction on maps is now found in the article on XQuery 3.1.
- Version 7.8
- Updated: map syntax
map { 'key': 'value' }
- Added: map:serialize
- Version 7.7.1
- Updated: alternative map syntax without
map keyword and : as key/value delimiter (e.g.: { 'key': 'value' })