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Informations about the package collection

Collection

This library implements a few helpful collection classes and interfaces.

TypedArray

This class behaves exactly like an array, but only allows items of a specified type:

Adding items to a collection

You can add items in the regular array way:

Or use the add() method

Identifiable interface

The Identifiable class forces a class to implement the identifier() method. This method should return a key that makes this instance of a class unique. Maybe it's an ID, a key, a name, or an email address, as long as it uniquely identifies the item.

When adding instances of this class to a collection, the identifier will automatically be used as the key:

Using collections in classes


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