hash and __eq__
Arnaud Delobelle
arnodel at googlemail.com
Sat May 30 16:58:33 EDT 2009
Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl> writes:
>>>>>> Aaron Brady <castironpi at gmail.com> (AB) wrote:
>
>>AB> I am writing a mapping object, and I want to ask about the details of
>>AB> __hash__ and __eq__. IIUC if I understand correctly, the Python
>>AB> dict's keys' hash codes are looked up first in O( 1 ), then all the
>>AB> matching hash entries are compared on equality in O( n ). That is,
>>AB> the hash code just really narrows down the search. Am I correct?
>
> The O(1) part is correct. The O(n) is incorrect if n as usual is taken
> to be the number of keys in the dict. But it is true if n is the number
> of keys in the `bucket' that belongs to the hash value. The average
> complexity of looking up a key is O(1).
As all the keys could be in the same bucket, O(n) seems correct to me
(with n the total number of keys).
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Arnaud
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