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
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
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.
- Function: remhash key table
-
This function removes the association for key from table, if there is one. If key has no association,
remhash
does nothing.Common Lisp note: In Common Lisp,
remhash
returns non-nil
if it actually removed an association andnil
otherwise. In Emacs Lisp,remhash
always returnsnil
.
- Function: clrhash table
-
This function removes all the associations from hash table table, so that it becomes empty. This is also called clearing the hash table.
Common Lisp note: In Common Lisp,
clrhash
returns the empty table. In Emacs Lisp, it returnsnil
.
- Function: maphash function table
-
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.
maphash
returnsnil
.
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