Envoy-VC / 30-Days-of-Solidity
30 Days of Solidity step-by-step guide to learn Smart Contract Development.
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Today I Learned About Mappings in Solidity.
Mapping in Solidity acts like a hash table or dictionary in any other language. These are used to store the data in the form of key-value pairs, a key can be any of the built-in data types but reference types are not allowed while the value can be of any type. Mappings are mostly used to associate the unique Ethereum address with the associated value type.
Syntax:
mapping(key => value) <access specifier> <name>;
Example:
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.7;
contract Mappings {
struct Student {
string name;
string subject;
uint marks;
}
mapping(address => Student) public addressToStudent;
Student student1;
function addDetails() public {
student1 = Student("Daniel","Maths",85);
addressToStudent[0x5B38Da6a701c568545dCfcB03FcB875f56beddC4] = student1;
}
}
Here we map a address
to a Student
struct.and the function addDetails
adds the details of the student to struct student1 and then maps it to address 0x5B38Da6a701c568545dCfcB03FcB875f56beddC4.
Output when we pass the above address in addressToStudent mapping:
{
"0": "string: name Daniel",
"1": "string: subject Maths",
"2": "uint256: marks 85"
}
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