pub fn find_key<K, V>(object: &HashMap<K, V>, value: V) -> Option<&K>Expand description
Find the key in a map that corresponds to a given value. If no key corresponds to the value, return None.
§Arguments
object- A map of key-value pairs.value- The value to search for.
§Returns
Option<K>- The key that corresponds to the value, or None if no key corresponds to the value.
§Examples
use lowdash::find_key;
let mut map = std::collections::HashMap::new();
map.insert("a", 1);
map.insert("b", 2);
map.insert("c", 3);
let result = find_key(&map, 2);
assert_eq!(result, Some(&"b"));use lowdash::find_key;
let mut map = std::collections::HashMap::new();
map.insert("a", 1);
map.insert("b", 2);
map.insert("c", 3);
let result = find_key(&map, 4);
assert_eq!(result, None);use lowdash::find_key;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
struct Person {
name: String,
age: u32,
}
let mut map = std::collections::HashMap::new();
map.insert(Person { name: "Alice".to_string(), age: 25 }, "Engineer");
map.insert(Person { name: "Bob".to_string(), age: 30 }, "Manager");
map.insert(Person { name: "Carol".to_string(), age: 35 }, "Director");
let result = find_key(&map, "Manager");
assert_eq!(result, Some(&Person { name: "Bob".to_string(), age: 30 }));