avl-tree-typed 1.51.9 → 1.52.0
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- package/dist/data-structures/base/index.d.ts +2 -1
- package/dist/data-structures/base/index.js +2 -1
- package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.d.ts +171 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.js +225 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/base/{iterable-base.d.ts → iterable-entry-base.d.ts} +4 -147
- package/dist/data-structures/base/{iterable-base.js → iterable-entry-base.js} +12 -189
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +4 -4
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.js +5 -3
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +3 -11
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.js +2 -10
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/data-structures/hash/hash-map.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/heap.d.ts +43 -114
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/heap.js +59 -127
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/max-heap.d.ts +50 -4
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/max-heap.js +76 -10
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/min-heap.d.ts +51 -5
- package/dist/data-structures/heap/min-heap.js +68 -11
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.d.ts +22 -28
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.js +26 -28
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.d.ts +22 -25
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.js +29 -26
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.d.ts +50 -4
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.js +79 -10
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.d.ts +51 -5
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.js +71 -11
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.d.ts +50 -4
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.js +70 -1
- package/dist/data-structures/queue/deque.d.ts +20 -18
- package/dist/data-structures/queue/deque.js +27 -20
- package/dist/data-structures/queue/queue.d.ts +8 -28
- package/dist/data-structures/queue/queue.js +15 -31
- package/dist/data-structures/stack/stack.d.ts +17 -22
- package/dist/data-structures/stack/stack.js +25 -24
- package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.d.ts +18 -13
- package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.js +26 -15
- package/dist/interfaces/binary-tree.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/types/data-structures/base/base.d.ts +5 -2
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +2 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/heap/heap.d.ts +3 -2
- package/dist/types/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.d.ts +2 -1
- package/dist/types/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.d.ts +2 -1
- package/dist/types/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/types/data-structures/queue/deque.d.ts +3 -2
- package/dist/types/data-structures/queue/queue.d.ts +2 -1
- package/dist/types/data-structures/stack/stack.d.ts +2 -1
- package/dist/types/data-structures/trie/trie.d.ts +3 -2
- package/package.json +2 -2
- package/src/data-structures/base/index.ts +2 -1
- package/src/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.ts +250 -0
- package/src/data-structures/base/{iterable-base.ts → iterable-entry-base.ts} +22 -213
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +2 -3
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +2 -3
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +6 -6
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +8 -19
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.ts +2 -3
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +2 -3
- package/src/data-structures/hash/hash-map.ts +4 -4
- package/src/data-structures/heap/heap.ts +71 -152
- package/src/data-structures/heap/max-heap.ts +88 -13
- package/src/data-structures/heap/min-heap.ts +78 -15
- package/src/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.ts +32 -32
- package/src/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.ts +37 -29
- package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.ts +94 -13
- package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.ts +84 -15
- package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.ts +81 -4
- package/src/data-structures/queue/deque.ts +35 -24
- package/src/data-structures/queue/queue.ts +23 -36
- package/src/data-structures/stack/stack.ts +31 -26
- package/src/data-structures/trie/trie.ts +33 -18
- package/src/interfaces/binary-tree.ts +1 -2
- package/src/types/data-structures/base/base.ts +14 -6
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +2 -3
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +2 -3
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +3 -4
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +2 -3
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.ts +2 -3
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +2 -3
- package/src/types/data-structures/heap/heap.ts +4 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.ts +3 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.ts +3 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.ts +1 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/queue/deque.ts +3 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/queue/queue.ts +3 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/stack/stack.ts +3 -1
- package/src/types/data-structures/trie/trie.ts +3 -1
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