MutableGenericMap¶
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class lsst.afw.typehandling.MutableGenericMap¶
- Bases: - lsst.afw.typehandling.GenericMap- An abstract - MutableMappingfor use when sharing a map between C++ and Python.- For compatibility with C++, - MutableGenericMaphas the following restrictions:- all keys must be of the same type
- values must be built-in types or subclasses of
lsst.afw.typehandling.Storable. Almost any user-defined class in C++ or Python can haveStorableas a mixin.
 - As a safety precaution, - Storableobjects that are added from C++ may be copied when you retrieve them from Python, making it impossible to modify them in-place. This issue does not affect objects that are added from Python, or objects that are always passed by- shared_ptrin C++.- Notes - Key-type specializations of - MutableGenericMapare available as, e.g.,- MutableGenericMap[str].- Attributes Summary - TEMPLATE_DEFAULTS- TEMPLATE_PARAMS- Methods Summary - items()- keys()- pop(key[, default])- setdefault(k[,d])- update([E, ]**F)- If E present and has a .keys() method, does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E present and lacks .keys() method, does: for (k, v) in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k, v in F.items(): D[k] = v - values()- Attributes Documentation - 
TEMPLATE_DEFAULTS= (None,)¶
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TEMPLATE_PARAMS= ('dtype',)¶
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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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pop(key, default=None)¶
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setdefault(k[, d]) → D.get(k,d), also set D[k]=d if k not in D¶
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update([E, ]**F) → None. Update D from mapping/iterable E and F.¶
- If E present and has a .keys() method, does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E present and lacks .keys() method, does: for (k, v) in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k, v in F.items(): D[k] = v 
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values() → an object providing a view on D's values¶