On Friday, 1 August 2014 at 23:33:22 UTC, Freddy wrote:
On Friday, 1 August 2014 at 23:22:06 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Freddy:

uint[uint] test;

void main(){
        test=[0:2 ,1:3 ,2:4];
        writeln(test.map!(a=>a-2));
}

If you need keys or values you have .keys .values, .byKey, .byValue (the first two are eager). If you need both you are out of luck, and if you want to write safe code it's better to use a foreach loop. If you want to live dangerously you can use a test.byKey.zip(test.byValue).

Take a look in Rosettacode, there are examples for all of them.

Bye,
bearophile
Sorry, i wasn't very clear.
I wanted to know if there a way to lazily change the look up
operation
eg:
assert(test[1]==1);
assert(test[2]==2);

Give your struct/class a method called "opIndex".

http://dlang.org/operatoroverloading.html#Array

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