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TypeScript-STL (Standard Template Library, migrated from C++)

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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 (tstl) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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TypeScript-STL

NPM

Introduction

Implementation of STL (Standard Template Library) in TypeScript.

  • Containers
  • Iterators
  • Algorithms
  • Functors

TypeScript-STL is an open-source project providing features of STL, migrated from C++ to TypeScript. You can enjoy the STL's own specific coantainers, algorithms and functors in the JavaScript. If TypeScript, you also can take advantage of type restrictions and generic programming with the TypeScript.

Below components are list of provided objects in the TypeScript-STL. If you want to know more about the TypeScript-STL, then please read the Guide Documents.

Containers

Algorithms

Functors

Installation

NPM Module

Installing TSTL in NodeJS is very easy. Just install with the npm

# Install TSTL from the NPM module
npm install --save tstl

Usage

import std = require("tstl");

let map: std.TreeMap<number, string> = new std.TreeMap<number, string>();

// INSERT ITEMS
map.insert(std.make_pair(1, "First"));
map.insert([4, "Fourth"]); // via Tuple, C++11 Feature
map.insert_or_assign(5, "Fifth"); // C++17 Feature
map.set(9, "Nineth"); // Instead of the operetor[](Key)

// ITERATION
for (let it = map.begin(); !it.equals(map.end()); it = it.next())
    console.log(it.first, it.second); // (key => number, value => string)

// LOWER_BOUND
let x = map.lower_bound(3);
console.log("lower bound of 3 is: " + x.first + ", " + x.second);

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