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swift-collections reviews and mentions
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Swift outside the Apple ecosystem
I think Swift Collections is adding that soon-ish, in 1.1.
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Dynamic sections in diffable table view data sources
Sure, those could work. But I’ve found that OrderedDictionary from the swift-collections package is really helpful in cases like this. With that, your source of truth could be OrderedDictionary. Easy constant time lookup by Section, and order is maintained.
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Why doesn't Swift have "unpredictable order" annotations to make it explicit in the code when the order of something is not predictable (e.g., when converting a set to a list)?
It's a part of Swift's Collection package.
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Top swift libraries and why?
Swift Collections
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Transforming array to multidimensional array (2D)
I think it would be helpful if the data structure you ended up with was an OrderedDictionary, which you can use by importing the swift-collections package via spm. That way you can have an ordered reference to the month (key) and array of records for that month (value). Additionally if you need to access an specific month without knowing it’s index for some reason, it is more efficient.
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Is there way to achieve this python code in swift without using a set data structure ? Also is there a not in keyword in swift ?
In that case, use Apple's OrderedSet from swift-collections
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Map Dynamic NSDictionary to a Struct
if your ‘Dictionary’ has a lot of different keys that can vary every time, a ‘Struct’ might not be the best solution. check out ‘OrderedDictionary’ for a ‘Dictionary’ that maintains the order elements are added. https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/blob/main/Documentation/OrderedDictionary.md
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How to sort key in a dictionary in swift ?
You should use OrderedDictionary in swift-collections for that purpose.
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