Actually, I dont think that does excatly what I want to do -- but it is the right topic.
I have a set of music genres that a band can be: rock, pop, jazz, metal, etc -- the set is longer, but finite.
I have several bands, and want to compute a storable value for each band relating to the genres that they span (ie, a jazzy rock band).
So, I need to basically contruct a 2 functions - one that takes the list of genres for a band and returns a storable number/string based on a reference set of available generes, and another that does the reverse.
Does this make sense? I basically want to replicate the functionality of mysql in this regard, so I'm not tied to using them as a backend datastore.
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