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method hash(Baggy: --> Hash)
Returns a Hash
where the elements of the invocant are the keys and their respective weights the values.
my = bag <eggs bacon bacon>;my = .hash;say .^name; # OUTPUT: «Hash[Any,Any]»say ; # OUTPUT: «{bacon => 2, eggs => 1}»
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multi method hash(Any:)multi method hash(Any:)
When called on a type object, returns an empty Hash. On instances, it is equivalent to assigning the invocant to a %-
sigiled variable and returning that.
Subclasses of Any
may choose to return any core type that does the Associative role from .hash
. Use .Hash
to coerce specifically to Hash.
my ; # $d is Anysay .hash; # OUTPUT: {}my is Map = a => 42, b => 666;say .hash; # Map.new((a => 42, b => 666))say .Hash; # {a => 42, b => 666}
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Returns a hash of named submatches.
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method hash()
Coerces the QuantHash
object to a Hash (by stringifying the objects for the keys) with the values of the hash limited to the same limitation as QuantHash
, and returns that.
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method hash(Capture:)
Returns the named/hash part of the Capture
.
my Capture = \(2, 3, 5, apples => (red => 2));say .hash; # OUTPUT: «Map.new((:apples(:red(2))))»