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Ikopar, what MAP? the interface Map? MAP as in something describing a town?
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Ikopar, a mapping from keys to values; given a key, a Map tells you the associated value
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Ikopar Enthusiastic Coder
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So its like 2 arrays, one keeping an indvidual ID on the second array ?
Or array objects
Im using array as a loose term for memory allocation of any sort...
Have i got the right idea ?
Or even better is it like a primary key in a database ?
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