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Hash tables are dictionaries which offer similar functionality as association lists: They provide a mapping from keys to values. The difference is that association lists need time linear in the size of elements when searching for entries, whereas hash tables can normally search in constant time. The drawback is that hash tables require a little bit more memory, and that you can not use the normal list procedures (see Lists) for working with them.
• Hash Table Examples | Demonstration of hash table usage. | |
• Hash Table Reference | Hash table procedure descriptions. |