data-structure-typed 1.18.8 → 1.19.0

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  1. package/README.md +185 -184
  2. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/abstract-binary-tree.d.ts +182 -148
  3. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/abstract-binary-tree.js +288 -316
  4. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +22 -14
  5. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.js +23 -17
  6. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +12 -26
  7. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.js +11 -26
  8. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +62 -74
  9. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.js +72 -96
  10. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.d.ts +3 -14
  11. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.js +5 -17
  12. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multiset.d.ts +186 -17
  13. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multiset.js +712 -28
  14. package/dist/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.d.ts +107 -49
  15. package/dist/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.js +104 -55
  16. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.d.ts +95 -94
  17. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.js +95 -95
  18. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.d.ts +62 -61
  19. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.js +62 -61
  20. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/abstract-binary-tree.d.ts +10 -15
  21. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/avl-tree.d.ts +2 -2
  22. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/binary-tree.d.ts +1 -1
  23. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/bst.d.ts +3 -4
  24. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/rb-tree.d.ts +1 -2
  25. package/dist/data-structures/interfaces/tree-multiset.d.ts +3 -3
  26. package/dist/data-structures/types/abstract-binary-tree.d.ts +1 -1
  27. package/dist/data-structures/types/tree-multiset.d.ts +3 -3
  28. package/dist/utils/index.d.ts +1 -0
  29. package/dist/utils/index.js +1 -0
  30. package/dist/utils/types/index.d.ts +1 -0
  31. package/dist/utils/types/index.js +1 -0
  32. package/dist/utils/types/utils.d.ts +0 -18
  33. package/dist/utils/types/validate-type.d.ts +19 -0
  34. package/dist/utils/types/validate-type.js +2 -0
  35. package/dist/utils/utils.d.ts +3 -8
  36. package/dist/utils/utils.js +1 -83
  37. package/dist/utils/validate-type.d.ts +45 -0
  38. package/dist/utils/validate-type.js +58 -0
  39. package/package.json +4 -1
@@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ var DirectedVertex = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
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  __extends(DirectedVertex, _super);
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  /**
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  * The constructor function initializes a vertex with an optional value.
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- * @param {VertexId} id - The `id` parameter is the identifier for the vertex. It is of type `VertexId`, which is
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- * typically a unique identifier for each vertex in a graph.
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- * @param {T} [val] - The "val" parameter is an optional parameter of type T. It is used to specify the value
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- * associated with the vertex.
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+ * @param {VertexId} id - The `id` parameter is of type `VertexId` and represents the identifier of the vertex. It is
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+ * used to uniquely identify the vertex within a graph or data structure.
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+ * @param {T} [val] - The "val" parameter is an optional parameter of type T. It is used to initialize the value of the
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+ * vertex. If no value is provided, the vertex will be initialized with a default value.
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  */
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  function DirectedVertex(id, val) {
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  return _super.call(this, id, val) || this;
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  * and value.
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  * @param {VertexId} src - The `src` parameter is the source vertex ID. It represents the starting point of an edge in
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  * a graph.
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- * @param {VertexId} dest - The `dest` parameter is the identifier of the destination vertex for an edge.
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- * @param {number} [weight] - The `weight` parameter is an optional number that represents the weight of the edge. It
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- * is used to assign a numerical value to the edge, which can be used in algorithms such as shortest path algorithms.
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- * If the weight is not provided, it will default to `undefined`.
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- * @param {T} [val] - The "val" parameter is an optional parameter of type T. It represents the value associated with
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+ * @param {VertexId} dest - The `dest` parameter represents the destination vertex of an edge. It is of type
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+ * `VertexId`, which is likely a unique identifier for a vertex in a graph.
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+ * @param {number} [weight] - The weight parameter is an optional number that represents the weight of the edge.
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+ * @param {T} [val] - The `val` parameter is an optional parameter of type `T`. It represents the value associated with
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  * the edge.
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  function DirectedEdge(src, dest, weight, val) {
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  exports.DirectedEdge = DirectedEdge;
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- // Strongly connected, One direction connected, Weakly connected
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  var DirectedGraph = /** @class */ (function (_super) {
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  __extends(DirectedGraph, _super);
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+ /**
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+ * The constructor function initializes an instance of a class.
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+ */
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  function DirectedGraph() {
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  var _this = _super.call(this) || this;
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  /**
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  * In TypeScript, a subclass inherits the interface implementation of its parent class, without needing to implement the same interface again in the subclass. This behavior differs from Java's approach. In Java, if a parent class implements an interface, the subclass needs to explicitly implement the same interface, even if the parent class has already implemented it.
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  * This means that using abstract methods in the parent class cannot constrain the grandchild classes. Defining methods within an interface also cannot constrain the descendant classes. When inheriting from this class, developers need to be aware that this method needs to be overridden.
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- * @param id
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+ /**
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+ * The function creates a new vertex with an optional value and returns it.
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+ * @param {VertexId} id - The `id` parameter is the unique identifier for the vertex. It is of type `VertexId`, which
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+ * could be a number or a string depending on how you want to identify your vertices.
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+ * @param [val] - The 'val' parameter is an optional value that can be assigned to the vertex. If a value is provided,
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+ * it will be assigned to the 'val' property of the vertex. If no value is provided, the 'val' property will be
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+ * assigned the same value as the 'id' parameter
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+ * @returns a new instance of a DirectedVertex object, casted as type V.
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  DirectedGraph.prototype.createVertex = function (id, val) {
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  /**
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  * In TypeScript, a subclass inherits the interface implementation of its parent class, without needing to implement the same interface again in the subclass. This behavior differs from Java's approach. In Java, if a parent class implements an interface, the subclass needs to explicitly implement the same interface, even if the parent class has already implemented it.
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  * This means that using abstract methods in the parent class cannot constrain the grandchild classes. Defining methods within an interface also cannot constrain the descendant classes. When inheriting from this class, developers need to be aware that this method needs to be overridden.
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- * @param src
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- * @param val
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+ */
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+ /**
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+ * The function creates a directed edge between two vertices with an optional weight and value.
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+ * @param {VertexId} src - The source vertex ID of the edge. It represents the starting point of the edge.
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+ * @param {VertexId} dest - The `dest` parameter is the identifier of the destination vertex for the edge.
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+ * @param {number} [weight] - The weight parameter is an optional number that represents the weight of the edge. If no
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+ * weight is provided, it defaults to 1.
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+ * @param [val] - The 'val' parameter is an optional value that can be assigned to the edge. It can be of any type and
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+ * is used to store additional information or data associated with the edge.
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+ * @returns a new instance of a DirectedEdge object, casted as type E.
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  DirectedGraph.prototype.createEdge = function (src, dest, weight, val) {
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+ * The `getEdge` function retrieves an edge between two vertices based on their source and destination IDs.
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+ * @param {V | null | VertexId} srcOrId - The source vertex or its ID. It can be either a vertex object or a vertex ID.
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+ * @param {V | null | VertexId} destOrId - The `destOrId` parameter in the `getEdge` function represents the
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+ * destination vertex of the edge. It can be either a vertex object (`V`), a vertex ID (`VertexId`), or `null` if the
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+ * The function removes an edge between two vertices in a graph and returns the removed edge.
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+ * @param {V | VertexId} destOrId - The `destOrId` parameter represents the destination vertex or its ID.
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+ * The function "getEndsOfEdge" returns the vertices at the ends of an edge if the edge exists in the graph, otherwise
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+ * @returns The function `getEndsOfEdge` returns an array containing two vertices `[V, V]` if the edge exists in the
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