# Multimap - Map which Allow Multiple Values for the same Key
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## Install
```bash
npm install multimap --save
```
## Usage
If you'd like to use native version when it exists and fallback to polyfill if it doesn't, but without implementing `Map` on global scope, do:
```javascript
var Multimap = require('multimap');
var m = new Multimap();
```
If the global es6 `Map` exists or `Multimap.Map` is set, `Multimap` will use the `Map` as inner store, that means Object can be used as key.
```javascript
var Multimap = require('multimap');
// if harmony is on
/* nothing need to do */
// or if you are using es6-shim
Multimap.Map = ShimMap;
var m = new Multimap();
var key = {};
m.set(key, 'one');
```
Otherwise, an object will be used, all the keys will be transformed into string.
### In Modern Browser
Just download the `index.js` as `Multimap.js`.
```
```
Or use as an AMD loader:
```
require(['./Multimap.js'], function (Multimap) {
var map = new Multimap([['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3]]);
map = map.set('b', 20);
map.get('b'); // [2, 20]
});
```
* Browsers should support `Object.defineProperty` and `Array.prototype.forEach`.
## API
Following shows how to use `Multimap`:
```javascript
var Multimap = require('multimap');
var map = new Multimap([['a', 'one'], ['b', 1], ['a', 'two'], ['b', 2]]);
map.size; // 4
map.count; // 2
map.get('a'); // ['one', 'two']
map.get('b'); // [1, 2]
map.has('a'); // true
map.has('foo'); // false
map.has('a', 'one'); // true
map.has('b', 3); // false
map.set('a', 'three');
map.size; // 5
map.count; // 2
map.get('a'); // ['one', 'two', 'three']
map.set('b', 3, 4);
map.size; // 7
map.count; // 2
map.delete('a', 'three'); // true
map.delete('x'); // false
map.delete('a', 'four'); // false
map.delete('b'); // true
map.size; // 2
map.count; // 1
map.set('b', 1, 2);
map.size; // 4
map.count; // 2
map.forEach(function (value, key) {
// iterates { 'one', 'a' }, { 'two', 'a' }, { 1, b }, { 2, 'b' }
});
map.forEachEntry(function (entry, key) {
// iterates {['one', 'two'], 'a' }, {[1, 2], 'b' }
});
var keys = map.keys(); // iterator with ['a', 'b']
keys.next().value; // 'a'
var values = map.values(); // iterator ['one', 'two', 1, 2]
map.clear(); // undefined
map.size; // 0
map.count; // 0
```
## License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013, Villa.Gao ;
All rights reserved.