Bidirectional map
In computer science, a bidirectional map is an associative data structure in which the pairs form a one-to-one correspondence. Thus the binary relation is functional in each direction: each can also be mapped to a unique . A pair thus provides a unique coupling between and so that can be found when is used as a key and can be found when is used as a key.
Mathematically, a bidirectional map can be defined a bijection between two different sets of keys and of equal cardinality, thus constituting an injective and surjective function:
External links
- Boost.org
- Commons.apache.org
- Cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar (archived version)
- Codeproject.com
- BiMap in the Google Guava library
- bidict (bidirectional map implementation for Python)
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