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flat-tree
A series of functions to map a binary tree to a list
npm install flat-tree
Usage
You can represent a binary tree in a simple flat list using the following structure
3
1 5
0 2 4 6 ...This module exposes a series of functions to help you build and maintain this data structure
var tree = require('flat-tree')
var list = []
var i = tree.index(0, 0) // get array index for depth: 0, offset: 0
var j = tree.index(1, 0) // get array index for depth: 1, offset: 0
// use these indexes to store some data
list[i] = 'a'
list[j] = 'b'
list[tree.parent(i)] = 'parent of a and b'API
index = tree.index(depth, offset)
Returns an array index for the tree element at the given depth and offset
parentIndex = tree.parent(index)
Returns the index of the parent element in tree
siblingIndex = tree.sibling(index)
Returns the index of this elements sibling
children = tree.children(index)
Returns an array [leftChild, rightChild] with the indexes of this elements children.
If this element does not have any children it returns null
range = tree.spans(index)
Returns the range (inclusive) the tree root at index spans.
For example tree.spans(3) would return [0, 6] (see the usage example).
index = tree.leftSpan(index)
Returns the left spanning in index in the tree index spans.
index = tree.rightSpan(index)
Returns the right spanning in index in the tree index spans.
count = tree.count(index)
Returns how many nodes (including parent nodes) a tree contains
depth = tree.depth(index)
Returns the depth of an element
offset = tree.offset(index, [depth])
Returns the relative offset of an element
roots = tree.fullRoots(index)
Returns a list of all the full roots (subtrees where all nodes have either 2 or 0 children) < index.
For example fullRoots(8) returns [3] since the subtree rooted at 3 spans 0 -> 6 and the tree
rooted at 7 has a child located at 9 which is >= 8.
iterator = tree.iterator(index)
Create a stateful tree iterator starting at a given index. The iterator exposes the following methods.
index = iterator.next()
Move the iterator the next item in the tree.
index = iterator.prev()
Move the iterator the prev item in the tree.
iterator.seek(index)
Move the iterator the this specific tree index.
index = iterator.parent()
Move the iterator to the current parent index
index = iterator.leftChild()
Move the iterator to the current left child index.
index = iterator.rightChild()
Move the iterator to the current right child index.
index = iterator.leftSpan()
Move the iterator to the current left span index.
index = iterator.rightSpan()
Move the iterator to the current right span index.
bool = iterator.isLeft()
Is the iterator at a left sibling?
bool = iterator.isRight()
Is the iterator at a right sibling?
index = iterator.sibling()
Move the iterator to the current sibling
See also
- mafintosh/print-flat-tree: A cli that can pretty print flat-trees.
- bcomnes/flattree: A port of the node module to Go.
- arablocks/flat-tree.c: A port of the module to C
- datkt/flat-tree: A port of the module to Kotlin
- datrs/flat-tree: A port to Rust.
- bcomnes/flattree: A port to Go.
- noffle/cl-flat-tree: A port to Common Lisp.
License
MIT