hxtorch.spiking.handle.OrderedDict
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class
hxtorch.spiking.handle.
OrderedDict
Bases:
dict
Dictionary that remembers insertion order
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__init__
(*args, **kwargs) Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
Methods
__init__
(*args, **kwargs)Initialize self.
clear
()copy
()fromkeys
([value])Create a new ordered dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.
items
()keys
()move_to_end
(key[, last])Move an existing element to the end (or beginning if last is false).
pop
(k[,d])value.
popitem
([last])Remove and return a (key, value) pair from the dictionary.
setdefault
(key[, default])Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.
update
([E, ]**F)If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]
values
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clear
() → None. Remove all items from od.
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copy
() → a shallow copy of od
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fromkeys
(value=None) Create a new ordered dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.
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items
() → a set-like object providing a view on D’s items
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keys
() → a set-like object providing a view on D’s keys
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move_to_end
(key, last=True) Move an existing element to the end (or beginning if last is false).
Raise KeyError if the element does not exist.
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pop
(k[, d]) → v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value. If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is raised.
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popitem
(last=True) Remove and return a (key, value) pair from the dictionary.
Pairs are returned in LIFO order if last is true or FIFO order if false.
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setdefault
(key, default=None) Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.
Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.
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update
([E, ]**F) → None. Update D from dict/iterable E and F. If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]
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values
() → an object providing a view on D’s values
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