A small pure-python package for data strcture related utility functions.
from strct.dict import get_nested_val
>>> dict_obj = {'a': {'b': 7}}
>>> get_nested_val(('a', 'b'), dict_obj)
7
Contents
Install strct
with:
pip install strct
strct
is divided into five sub-modules:
Getting values from nested dicts in various ways; operations on number-valued dicts; merging, normalizing, reversing and printing dicts (nicely)
Index and element shifts that preserve order.
Operations on sets:
- Getting a set element by a priority list.
Operations on sortedcontainers.SortedList
objects.
Provide cross-kernel stable hash functions that work for built-in data structures and types, and for any custom data structure complying with the iterable or dict schemes.
Package author and current maintainer is Shay Palachy (shay.palachy@gmail.com); You are more than welcome to approach him for help. Contributions are very welcomed.
Clone:
git clone git@github.com:shaypal5/strct.git
Install in development mode with test dependencies:
cd strct
pip install -e ".[test]"
To run the tests, use:
python -m pytest --cov=strct --doctest-modules
This project is documented using the numpy docstring conventions, which were chosen as they are perhaps the most widely-spread conventions that are both supported by common tools such as Sphinx and result in human-readable docstrings (in my personal opinion, of course). When documenting code you add to this project, please follow these conventions.
Created by Shay Palachy (shay.palachy@gmail.com).