Package Exports
- find-cycle/directed
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Readme
find-cycle
Searches for a cycle in a directed graph, and tells you the nodes in the
first cycle it finds. Should work on your existing data structures
without conversion, because it operates on Iterables
and a
getConnectedNodes
adapter function that you provide.
The implementation is a depth-first search using a stack instead of recursion, so it's not limited by the maximum call stack size.
Compatibility
Your environment must support Set
, Map
, and Symbol.iterator
natively or via a polyfill.
Node: 4+
Installation
npm install --save find-cycle
API
findDirectedCycle(startNodes, getConnectedNodes)
const findDirectedCycle = require('find-cycle/directed')
Arguments
startNodes: Iterable<Node>
The nodes to start the search from. Your nodes may be of any primitive
or object type besides null
or undefined
.
getConnectedNodes: (node: Node) => ?(Iterator<Node> | Iterable<Node>)
Given a node in your directed graph, return the nodes connected to it as
an Iterator
or Iterable
. You may return null
or undefined
if
there are no connected nodes.
Returns: ?Array<Node>
An array of nodes in the first cycle found, if any, including each node in the cycle only once.
Examples
With Arrays
const findCycle = require('find-cycle/directed')
const edges = {
1: [2],
2: [3],
3: [4],
4: [2, 5],
5: [3],
7: [8, 9],
8: [1],
9: [10, 11],
10: [11],
11: [9, 8],
}
const startNodes = [1]
const getConnectedNodes = node => edges[node]
expect(findCycle([1], getConnectedNodes)).to.deep.equal([2, 3, 4])
With Sets/Maps
const findCycle = require('find-cycle/directed'
const edges = new Map([
[1, new Set([2])],
[2, new Set([3])],
[3, new Set([4])],
[4, new Set([2, 5])],
[5, new Set([3])],
[7, new Set([8, 9])],
[8, new Set([1])],
[9, new Set([10, 11])],
[10, new Set([11])],
[11, new Set([9, 8])],
])
const startNodes = new Set([1])
const getConnectedNodes = node => edges.get(node)
expect(findCycle(startNodes, getConnectedNodes)).to.deep.equal([2, 3, 4])