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What would d3-collection look like if we dropped the d3.map and d3.set implementations? You might still want a d3.map with a key accessor for constructing a Map from an array of data (the key would default to index if not specified, and perhaps #10 you’d also allow an optional value accessor), and a d3.set with an optional accessor.
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What would d3-collection look like if we dropped the d3.map and d3.set implementations? You might still want a d3.map with a key accessor for constructing a Map from an array of data (the key would default to index if not specified, and perhaps #10 you’d also allow an optional value accessor), and a d3.set with an optional accessor.
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