Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: oList
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: A Python 'Object List'. It's basically your standard python list that additionally lets you attach data to it that doesn't affect the actual list items itself.
Home-page: https://github.com/mwd1993/oList
Author: Marc D
Author-email: marcwarrelldavis@yahoo.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # oList
        ##### A Python 'Object List'. It's basically your standard python list that additionally lets you attach data to it that doesn't affect the actual list items itself.<br>
        ##### Treat the oList as you would a normal list:<br>
        ```python
        my_list = oList([-10,3,4,-11,7,14])
        my_list.sort()
        for list_item in my_list:
            print(str(list_item))
        ```
        ## oList Methods:
        ``` python
        oList.attach('data') # can be of any type
        oList.get_attachments() # returns a list or the object itself if the attachments are only 1
        oList.as_dict(_attachments=True) # returns a dict, access values being index, _attachment=True will add attachment data to the dict
        oList.as_tuple() # returns tuple
        ```
        ## Example Usage:
        ``` python
        intel_list = oList([
            'i5-9600k',
            'i9-10910',
            'i9-10900K',
        ]).attach({
            'carrier': 'Intel',
            'description': 'A nice little list of some intel Cpus.'
        })
        
        ryzen_list = oList([
            'Ryzen 3 1200',
            'Ryzen 5 1400',
            'Ryzen 5 3600x'
        ]).attach({
            'carrier': 'AMD',
            'description': 'A nice little list of some Ryzen Cpus.'
        })
        
        cpu_list = oList([intel_list, ryzen_list]).attach('List of Intel and Ryzen Cpus')
        
        # .... later on in the program ....
        
        print("--- " + cpu_list.get_attachments() + " ---\n")
        
        for cpus in cpu_list:
            print(cpus.get_attachments())
            for cpu in cpus:
                print(cpus.get_attachments()['carrier'] + ' - ' + cpu)
            print('')
        
        
        # OUTPUT:
        # --- List of Intel and Ryzen Cpus ---
        #
        # {'carrier': 'Intel', 'description': 'A nice little list of some intel Cpus.'}
        # Intel - i5-9600k
        # Intel - i9-10910
        # Intel - i9-10900K
        #
        # {'carrier': 'AMD', 'description': 'A nice little list of some Ryzen Cpus.'}
        # AMD - Ryzen 3 1200
        # AMD - Ryzen 5 1400
        # AMD - Ryzen 5 3600x
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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