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An immutable Set where each element can occur multiple times

Package Exports

  • @rimbu/multiset
  • @rimbu/multiset/custom
  • @rimbu/multiset/dist/main/main/index.js
  • @rimbu/multiset/dist/module/main/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (@rimbu/multiset) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

@rimbu/multiset

A Rimbu MultiSet is a Set-like structure where each unique element can be added multiple times. Each element in the MultiSet occurs one or more times. The MultiSet keeps track of the amount of times an element was added.

This package exports the following main types:

Name Description
HashMultiSet<T> a MultiSet with hashed elements of type T
MultiSet<T> a generic MultiSet with elements of type T
SortedMultiSet<T> a MultiSet with sorted elements of type T
VariantMultiSet<T> a type-variant MultiSet with elements of type T

For complete documentation please visit the MultiSet page in the Rimbu Docs, or directly see the Rimbu MultiSet API Docs.

Or Try Out Rimbu in CodeSandBox.

Installation

For convenience, all main types are also exported through @rimbu/core.

To install separately:

Yarn/NPM

yarn add @rimbu/multiset

or

npm i @rimbu/multiset

Deno

For Deno, the following approach is recommended:

In the root folder of your project, create or edit a file called import_map.json with the following contents (where you should replace x.y.z with the desired version of Rimbu):

{
  "imports": {
    "@rimbu/": "https://deno.land/x/rimbu@x.y.z/"
  }
}

Note: The trailing slashes are important!

In this way you can use relative imports from Rimbu in your code, like so:

import { List } from '@rimbu/core/mod.ts';
import { HashMap } from '@rimbu/hashed/mod.ts';

Note that for sub-packages, due to conversion limitations it is needed to import the index.ts instead of mod.ts, like so:

import { HashMap } from '@rimbu/hashed/map/index.ts';

To run your script (let's assume the entry point is in src/main.ts):

deno run --import-map import_map.json src/main.ts

Usage

import { SortedMultiSet } from '@rimbu/multiset';

console.log(SortedMultiSet.of(1, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3).toString());

Author

Arvid Nicolaas

Contributing

Feel very welcome to contribute to further improve Rimbu. Please read our Contributing guide.

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License

Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2020-present Arvid Nicolaas.

See LICENSE for more information.