doubly-linked-list-typed 1.54.0 → 1.54.1
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- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.d.ts +213 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.js +407 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +71 -177
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.js +135 -340
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +102 -57
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.js +110 -47
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +240 -190
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.js +269 -240
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +145 -112
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.js +180 -129
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/index.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/index.js +2 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.d.ts +100 -82
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.js +115 -79
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.d.ts +212 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.js +444 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +78 -174
- package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.js +142 -377
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/matrix/matrix.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/matrix/matrix.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/matrix/navigator.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/matrix/navigator.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.d.ts +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.js +3 -0
- package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.d.ts +0 -4
- package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.js +0 -4
- package/dist/interfaces/binary-tree.d.ts +8 -8
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.js +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +1 -4
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +0 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +0 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.js +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.d.ts +1 -4
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.d.ts +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.js +2 -0
- package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +1 -4
- package/package.json +2 -2
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.ts +463 -0
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +155 -393
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +144 -93
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +433 -405
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +261 -239
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/index.ts +2 -0
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.ts +163 -134
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.ts +504 -0
- package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +161 -429
- package/src/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/graph/map-graph.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/matrix/matrix.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/matrix/navigator.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.ts +3 -0
- package/src/data-structures/trie/trie.ts +0 -4
- package/src/interfaces/binary-tree.ts +10 -24
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.ts +3 -0
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +1 -6
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +0 -5
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +0 -5
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +5 -5
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.ts +2 -0
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.ts +1 -6
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.ts +3 -0
- package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +1 -6
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export declare class AVLTreeCounter<K = any, V = any, R = object, MK = any, MV = any, MR = object> extends AVLTree<K, V, R, MK, MV, MR> implements IBinaryTree<K, V, R, MK, MV, MR> {
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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* @param {BSTNOptKeyOrNode<K, AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>>} srcNode - The `srcNode` parameter represents the source node
|
|
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|
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* that will be swapped with the `destNode`.
|
|
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|
+
* @param {BSTNOptKeyOrNode<K, AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>>} destNode - The `destNode` parameter represents the destination
|
|
364
|
+
* node where the properties will be swapped with the source node.
|
|
365
|
+
* @returns The method is returning the `destNode` after swapping its properties with the `srcNode`.
|
|
366
|
+
* If either `srcNode` or `destNode` is undefined, it returns `undefined`.
|
|
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|
+
*/
|
|
368
|
+
_swapProperties(srcNode, destNode) {
|
|
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|
+
srcNode = this.ensureNode(srcNode);
|
|
370
|
+
destNode = this.ensureNode(destNode);
|
|
371
|
+
if (srcNode && destNode) {
|
|
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|
+
const { key, value, count, height } = destNode;
|
|
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|
+
const tempNode = this.createNode(key, value, count);
|
|
374
|
+
if (tempNode) {
|
|
375
|
+
tempNode.height = height;
|
|
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|
+
destNode.key = srcNode.key;
|
|
377
|
+
if (!this._isMapMode)
|
|
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|
+
destNode.value = srcNode.value;
|
|
379
|
+
destNode.count = srcNode.count;
|
|
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|
+
destNode.height = srcNode.height;
|
|
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|
+
srcNode.key = tempNode.key;
|
|
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|
+
if (!this._isMapMode)
|
|
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|
+
srcNode.value = tempNode.value;
|
|
384
|
+
srcNode.count = tempNode.count;
|
|
385
|
+
srcNode.height = tempNode.height;
|
|
386
|
+
}
|
|
387
|
+
return destNode;
|
|
388
|
+
}
|
|
389
|
+
return undefined;
|
|
390
|
+
}
|
|
391
|
+
/**
|
|
392
|
+
* Time Complexity: O(1)
|
|
393
|
+
* Space Complexity: O(1)
|
|
394
|
+
*
|
|
395
|
+
* The function replaces an old node with a new node and updates the count property of the new node.
|
|
396
|
+
* @param {AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>} oldNode - The oldNode parameter represents the node that needs to be replaced in the
|
|
397
|
+
* data structure. It is of type AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>.
|
|
398
|
+
* @param {AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>} newNode - The `newNode` parameter is an instance of the `AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>` class.
|
|
399
|
+
* @returns The method is returning the result of calling the `_replaceNode` method from the
|
|
400
|
+
* superclass, which is of type `AVLTreeCounterNode<K, V>`.
|
|
401
|
+
*/
|
|
402
|
+
_replaceNode(oldNode, newNode) {
|
|
403
|
+
newNode.count = oldNode.count + newNode.count;
|
|
404
|
+
return super._replaceNode(oldNode, newNode);
|
|
405
|
+
}
|
|
406
|
+
}
|
|
407
|
+
exports.AVLTreeCounter = AVLTreeCounter;
|