doubly-linked-list-typed 2.0.4 → 2.1.0

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  1. package/README.md +14 -14
  2. package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.d.ts +186 -83
  3. package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.js +149 -107
  4. package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-entry-base.d.ts +95 -119
  5. package/dist/data-structures/base/iterable-entry-base.js +59 -116
  6. package/dist/data-structures/base/linear-base.d.ts +250 -192
  7. package/dist/data-structures/base/linear-base.js +137 -274
  8. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.d.ts +126 -158
  9. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.js +171 -205
  10. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +100 -69
  11. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.js +135 -87
  12. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +138 -149
  13. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.js +208 -195
  14. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +476 -632
  15. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.js +612 -879
  16. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +258 -306
  17. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.js +505 -481
  18. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.d.ts +107 -179
  19. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.js +114 -209
  20. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.d.ts +132 -154
  21. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.js +172 -203
  22. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +72 -69
  23. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.js +105 -85
  24. package/dist/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.d.ts +238 -233
  25. package/dist/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.js +267 -237
  26. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.d.ts +108 -224
  27. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.js +146 -233
  28. package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.d.ts +49 -55
  29. package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.js +56 -59
  30. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.d.ts +103 -146
  31. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.js +129 -149
  32. package/dist/data-structures/hash/hash-map.d.ts +164 -338
  33. package/dist/data-structures/hash/hash-map.js +270 -457
  34. package/dist/data-structures/heap/heap.d.ts +214 -289
  35. package/dist/data-structures/heap/heap.js +340 -349
  36. package/dist/data-structures/heap/max-heap.d.ts +11 -47
  37. package/dist/data-structures/heap/max-heap.js +11 -66
  38. package/dist/data-structures/heap/min-heap.d.ts +12 -47
  39. package/dist/data-structures/heap/min-heap.js +11 -66
  40. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.d.ts +231 -347
  41. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.js +368 -494
  42. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.d.ts +261 -310
  43. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.js +447 -466
  44. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.d.ts +0 -107
  45. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.js +0 -100
  46. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.d.ts +12 -56
  47. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.js +11 -78
  48. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.d.ts +11 -57
  49. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.js +10 -79
  50. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.d.ts +2 -61
  51. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.js +8 -83
  52. package/dist/data-structures/queue/deque.d.ts +227 -254
  53. package/dist/data-structures/queue/deque.js +309 -348
  54. package/dist/data-structures/queue/queue.d.ts +180 -201
  55. package/dist/data-structures/queue/queue.js +265 -248
  56. package/dist/data-structures/stack/stack.d.ts +124 -102
  57. package/dist/data-structures/stack/stack.js +181 -125
  58. package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.d.ts +164 -165
  59. package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.js +189 -172
  60. package/dist/interfaces/binary-tree.d.ts +56 -6
  61. package/dist/interfaces/graph.d.ts +16 -0
  62. package/dist/types/data-structures/base/base.d.ts +1 -1
  63. package/dist/types/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.d.ts +4 -0
  64. package/dist/types/utils/utils.d.ts +6 -6
  65. package/dist/utils/utils.d.ts +110 -49
  66. package/dist/utils/utils.js +148 -73
  67. package/package.json +2 -2
  68. package/src/data-structures/base/iterable-element-base.ts +238 -115
  69. package/src/data-structures/base/iterable-entry-base.ts +96 -120
  70. package/src/data-structures/base/linear-base.ts +271 -277
  71. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.ts +198 -216
  72. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +192 -101
  73. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +239 -206
  74. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +681 -905
  75. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +568 -570
  76. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.ts +161 -222
  77. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.ts +199 -218
  78. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +131 -97
  79. package/src/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.ts +339 -264
  80. package/src/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.ts +146 -236
  81. package/src/data-structures/graph/map-graph.ts +63 -60
  82. package/src/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.ts +129 -152
  83. package/src/data-structures/hash/hash-map.ts +274 -496
  84. package/src/data-structures/heap/heap.ts +389 -402
  85. package/src/data-structures/heap/max-heap.ts +12 -76
  86. package/src/data-structures/heap/min-heap.ts +13 -76
  87. package/src/data-structures/linked-list/doubly-linked-list.ts +426 -530
  88. package/src/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.ts +495 -517
  89. package/src/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.ts +1 -108
  90. package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.ts +12 -87
  91. package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.ts +11 -88
  92. package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/priority-queue.ts +3 -92
  93. package/src/data-structures/queue/deque.ts +381 -357
  94. package/src/data-structures/queue/queue.ts +310 -264
  95. package/src/data-structures/stack/stack.ts +217 -131
  96. package/src/data-structures/trie/trie.ts +240 -175
  97. package/src/interfaces/binary-tree.ts +240 -6
  98. package/src/interfaces/graph.ts +37 -0
  99. package/src/types/data-structures/base/base.ts +5 -5
  100. package/src/types/data-structures/graph/abstract-graph.ts +5 -0
  101. package/src/types/utils/utils.ts +9 -5
  102. package/src/utils/utils.ts +152 -86
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- import { ElementCallback, IterableElementBaseOptions, ReduceElementCallback } from '../../types';
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+ import type { ElementCallback, IterableElementBaseOptions, ReduceElementCallback } from '../../types';
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+ /**
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+ * Base class that makes a data structure iterable and provides common
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+ * element-wise utilities (e.g., map/filter/reduce/find).
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+ *
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+ * @template E The public element type yielded by the structure.
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+ * @template R The underlying "raw" element type used internally or by converters.
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+ *
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+ * @remarks
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+ * This class implements the JavaScript iteration protocol (via `Symbol.iterator`)
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+ * and offers array-like helpers with predictable time/space complexity.
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+ */
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+ export abstract class IterableElementBase<E, R> implements Iterable<E> {
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+ * Materializes the elements into a new array.
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+ * @remarks
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  /**
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+ * Returns a representation of the structure suitable for quick visualization.
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+ * Defaults to an array of elements; subclasses may override to provide richer visuals.
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  /**
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+ * Prints `toVisual()` to the console. Intended for quick debugging.
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+ * @returns `void`.
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+ * @remarks
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+ /**
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+ * Indicates whether the structure currently contains no elements.
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+ *
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+ * @returns `true` if empty; otherwise `false`.
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+ * @remarks
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+ * Expected Time O(1), Space O(1) for most implementations.
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+ */
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+ /**
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+ * Removes all elements from the structure.
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+ *
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+ * @returns `void`.
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+ * @remarks
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+ * Expected Time O(1) or O(n) depending on the implementation; Space O(1).
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+ */
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  abstract clear(): void;
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- abstract clone(): IterableElementBase<E, R>;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a structural copy with the same element values and configuration.
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+ *
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+ * @returns A clone of the current instance (same concrete type).
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+ * @remarks
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+ * Expected Time O(n) to copy elements; Space O(n).
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+ */
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+ abstract clone(): this;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Maps each element to a new element and returns a new iterable structure.
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+ *
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+ * @template EM The mapped element type.
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+ * @template RM The mapped raw element type used internally by the target structure.
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+ * @param callback Function with signature `(value, index, self) => mapped`.
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+ * @param options Optional options for the returned structure, including its `toElementFn`.
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+ * @param thisArg Optional `this` binding for the callback.
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+ * @returns A new `IterableElementBase<EM, RM>` containing mapped elements.
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+ *
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+ * @remarks
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+ * Time O(n), Space O(n).
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+ */
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+ abstract map<EM, RM>(
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+ callback: ElementCallback<E, R, EM>,
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+ options?: IterableElementBaseOptions<EM, RM>,
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+ thisArg?: unknown
316
+ ): IterableElementBase<EM, RM>;
223
317
 
224
- abstract map(...args: any[]): any;
318
+ /**
319
+ * Maps each element to the same element type and returns the same concrete structure type.
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+ *
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+ * @param callback Function with signature `(value, index, self) => mappedValue`.
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+ * @param thisArg Optional `this` binding for the callback.
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+ * @returns A new instance of the same concrete type with mapped elements.
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+ *
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+ * @remarks
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+ * Time O(n), Space O(n).
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+ */
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+ abstract mapSame(callback: ElementCallback<E, R, E>, thisArg?: unknown): this;
225
329
 
226
- abstract filter(...args: any[]): any;
330
+ /**
331
+ * Filters elements using the provided predicate and returns the same concrete structure type.
332
+ *
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+ * @param predicate Function with signature `(value, index, self) => boolean`.
334
+ * @param thisArg Optional `this` binding for the predicate.
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+ * @returns A new instance of the same concrete type containing only elements that pass the predicate.
336
+ *
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+ * @remarks
338
+ * Time O(n), Space O(k) where `k` is the number of kept elements.
339
+ */
340
+ abstract filter(predicate: ElementCallback<E, R, boolean>, thisArg?: unknown): this;
227
341
 
228
- protected abstract _getIterator(...args: any[]): IterableIterator<E>;
342
+ /**
343
+ * Internal iterator factory used by the default iterator.
344
+ *
345
+ * @param args Optional iterator arguments.
346
+ * @returns An iterator over elements.
347
+ *
348
+ * @remarks
349
+ * Implementations should yield in O(1) per element with O(1) extra space when possible.
350
+ */
351
+ protected abstract _getIterator(...args: unknown[]): IterableIterator<E>;
229
352
  }