QuickHashIntStringHash::add

(PECL quickhash >= Unknown)
This method adds a new entry to the hash
public bool QuickHashIntStringHash::add ( int $key, string $value )

This method adds a new entry to the hash, and returns whether the entry was added. Entries are by default always added unless QuickHashIntStringHash::CHECK_FOR_DUPES has been passed when the hash was created.

Parameters:
key

The key of the entry to add.

value

The value of the entry to add. If a non-string is passed, it will be converted to a string automatically if possible.

Returns:

TRUE when the entry was added, and FALSE if the entry was not added.

Examples:
QuickHashIntStringHash::add() example
<?php
echo "without dupe checking\n";
$hash = new QuickHashIntStringHash( 1024 );
var_dump( $hash->exists( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->add( 4, "twenty two" ) );
var_dump( $hash->exists( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->add( 4, "twelve" ) );

echo "\nwith dupe checking\n";
$hash = new QuickHashIntStringHash( 1024, QuickHashIntStringHash::CHECK_FOR_DUPES );
var_dump( $hash->exists( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->add( 4, "seventy eight" ) );
var_dump( $hash->exists( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->get( 4 ) );
var_dump( $hash->add( 4, "nine" ) );
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

without dupe checking
bool(false)
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(true)
string(10) "twenty two"
bool(true)

with dupe checking
bool(false)
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(true)
string(13) "seventy eight"
bool(false)
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2016-02-24 16:13:15
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