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NAME
read-hash - (hash)
PURPOSE
Get data from hash.
SYNTAX
// Random access to hash data: read-hash <hash> \ key <key> \ value <value> \ [ delete [ <delete> ] ] \ [ status <status> ] // Sequential access to hash data: read-hash <hash> traverse begin read-hash <hash> traverse \ key <key> \ value <value> \ [ delete [ <delete> ] ] \ [ status <status> ] \
DESCRIPTION
WITHOUT TRAVERSE CLAUSE read-hash will obtain an element from <hash>, which is a string <value> (in "value" clause) based on a string <key> (in "key" clause). <hash> was created by new-hash. You can also delete an element from the hash by using "delete" clause - the <value> is still obtained though it is no longer in the hash. The hash element is deleted if "delete" clause is used without boolean variable <delete>, or if <delete> evaluates to true. If no <key> was found in the hash, <status> number (in "status" clause) is GG_ERR_EXIST and <value> is unchanged, otherwise <status> is GG_OKAY. WITH TRAVERSE CLAUSE read-hash with "traverse" clause obtains <key> and <value> of the current element, and then positions to the next one. You can also delete this element from the hash by using "delete" clause - the <key> and <value> are still obtained though the element is no longer in the hash. The hash element is deleted if "delete" clause is used without boolean variable <delete>, or if <delete> evaluates to true. Use "begin" clause to position at the very first element. This is useful if you wish to get all the key/value pairs from a hash - note they are not extracted in any particular order. When there are no more elements, <key> and <value> are unchanged and <status> number (in "status" clause) is GG_ERR_EXIST, otherwise <status> is GG_OKAY. You may search, add or delete elements while traversing a hash, and this will be reflected in all elements not yet traversed.
EXAMPLES
In this example, a new hash is created, a key/value pair is written to it, and then the value is obtained and the element deleted; return status is checked: // Create new hash new-hash h // Write to a hash write-hash h key "X0029" value "some data" // Read from a hash read-hash h key "X0029" value res status f delete if-true f equal GG_ERR_EXIST @No data in the hash! else-if @Deleted value is <<print-out res>> end-if The following will traverse the entire hash and display all the data: // Position at the beginning of the hash read-hash h traverse begin start-loop // Get elements, one by one, until NULL returned as a key read-hash h traverse key k value r status f if-true f equal GG_ERR_EXIST break; end-if print-format "Key [%s] data [%s]\n", k, r end-loop
SEE ALSO
Hash get-hash new-hash purge-hash read-hash resize-hash write-hash See all documentation $DATE $VERSION GOLF(2gg)