London | 25-SDC-July | Fatma Arslantas | Sprint 2 | Implement an LRU cache in Python#75
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I implemented an LRU Cache in Python.
OrderedDictfrom the Python collections library.OrderedDictworks like a dictionary but remembers the order of items. This helps us achieve O(1) speed.get(key): Returns the value and moves the item to the end (marks it as recently used).set(key, value): Adds a new item. If the cache is full (limitreached), it removes the first item (the oldest one).limitis 0 or less.Questions
I don’t have any questions, thank you!