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Hash Table Access
This section describes the functions for accessing and storing associations in a hash table. In general, any Lisp object can be used as a hash key, unless the comparison method imposes limits. Any Lisp object can also be used as the value.
- Function: gethash key table &optional default
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This function looks up key in table, and returns its associated value—or default, if key has no association in table.
- Function: puthash key value table
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This function enters an association for key in table, with value value. If key already has an association in table, value replaces the old associated value. This function always returns value.
- Function: remhash key table
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This function removes the association for key from table, if there is one. If key has no association,
remhashdoes nothing.Common Lisp note: In Common Lisp,
remhashreturns non-nilif it actually removed an association andnilotherwise. In Emacs Lisp,remhashalways returnsnil.
- Function: clrhash table
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This function removes all the associations from hash table table, so that it becomes empty. This is also called clearing the hash table.
clrhashreturns the empty table.
- Function: maphash function table
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This function calls function once for each of the associations in table. The function function should accept two arguments—a key listed in table, and its associated value.
maphashreturnsnil.
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