min-heap-typed 1.53.9 → 1.54.1

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  1. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.d.ts +213 -0
  2. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.js +407 -0
  3. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +71 -189
  4. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.js +133 -357
  5. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +108 -78
  6. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.js +126 -79
  7. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.d.ts +3 -0
  8. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.js +3 -0
  9. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +243 -190
  10. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.js +273 -229
  11. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +141 -122
  12. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.js +170 -134
  13. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/index.d.ts +2 -0
  14. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/index.js +2 -0
  15. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.d.ts +84 -80
  16. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.js +101 -79
  17. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.d.ts +212 -0
  18. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.js +444 -0
  19. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +78 -186
  20. package/dist/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.js +140 -388
  21. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.d.ts +3 -0
  22. package/dist/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.js +3 -0
  23. package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.d.ts +3 -0
  24. package/dist/data-structures/graph/map-graph.js +3 -0
  25. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.d.ts +3 -0
  26. package/dist/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.js +3 -0
  27. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.d.ts +3 -0
  28. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.js +3 -0
  29. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.d.ts +3 -0
  30. package/dist/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.js +3 -0
  31. package/dist/data-structures/matrix/matrix.d.ts +3 -0
  32. package/dist/data-structures/matrix/matrix.js +3 -0
  33. package/dist/data-structures/matrix/navigator.d.ts +3 -0
  34. package/dist/data-structures/matrix/navigator.js +3 -0
  35. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.d.ts +3 -0
  36. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.js +3 -0
  37. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.d.ts +3 -0
  38. package/dist/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.js +3 -0
  39. package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.d.ts +0 -4
  40. package/dist/data-structures/trie/trie.js +0 -4
  41. package/dist/interfaces/binary-tree.d.ts +7 -6
  42. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.d.ts +2 -0
  43. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.js +2 -0
  44. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.d.ts +1 -3
  45. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.d.ts +0 -2
  46. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.d.ts +0 -2
  47. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.d.ts +3 -2
  48. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.d.ts +2 -0
  49. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.js +2 -0
  50. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.d.ts +1 -3
  51. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.d.ts +2 -0
  52. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.js +2 -0
  53. package/dist/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.d.ts +1 -3
  54. package/package.json +2 -2
  55. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.ts +463 -0
  56. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +148 -394
  57. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +152 -112
  58. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-indexed-tree.ts +3 -0
  59. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +446 -379
  60. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +224 -201
  61. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/index.ts +2 -0
  62. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/red-black-tree.ts +138 -114
  63. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.ts +504 -0
  64. package/src/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +156 -428
  65. package/src/data-structures/graph/directed-graph.ts +3 -0
  66. package/src/data-structures/graph/map-graph.ts +3 -0
  67. package/src/data-structures/graph/undirected-graph.ts +3 -0
  68. package/src/data-structures/linked-list/singly-linked-list.ts +3 -0
  69. package/src/data-structures/linked-list/skip-linked-list.ts +3 -0
  70. package/src/data-structures/matrix/matrix.ts +3 -0
  71. package/src/data-structures/matrix/navigator.ts +3 -0
  72. package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/max-priority-queue.ts +3 -0
  73. package/src/data-structures/priority-queue/min-priority-queue.ts +3 -0
  74. package/src/data-structures/trie/trie.ts +0 -4
  75. package/src/interfaces/binary-tree.ts +10 -11
  76. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-counter.ts +3 -0
  77. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree-multi-map.ts +1 -4
  78. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/avl-tree.ts +0 -3
  79. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/binary-tree.ts +0 -5
  80. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/bst.ts +5 -3
  81. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/index.ts +2 -0
  82. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/rb-tree.ts +1 -4
  83. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-counter.ts +3 -0
  84. package/src/types/data-structures/binary-tree/tree-multi-map.ts +1 -4
@@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ export * from './avl-tree';
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  export * from './red-black-tree';
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  export * from './avl-tree-multi-map';
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  export * from './tree-multi-map';
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+ export * from './tree-counter';
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+ export * from './avl-tree-counter';
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  CRUD,
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  EntryCallback,
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  OptNode,
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+ OptNodeOrNull,
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  RBTNColor,
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+ RedBlackTreeOptions
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  } from '../../types';
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  import { BST, BSTNode } from './bst';
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  import { IBinaryTree } from '../../interfaces';
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- export class RedBlackTreeNode<
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- V = any,
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- NODE extends RedBlackTreeNode<K, V, NODE> = RedBlackTreeNodeNested<K, V>
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- > extends BSTNode<K, V, NODE> {
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+ export class RedBlackTreeNode<K = any, V = any> extends BSTNode<K, V> {
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  /**
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- * The constructor function initializes a Red-Black Tree Node with a key, an optional value, and a
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- * color.
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- * @param {K} key - The key parameter is of type K and represents the key of the node in the
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- * Red-Black Tree.
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- * @param {V} [value] - The `value` parameter is an optional parameter that represents the value
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- * associated with the key in the Red-Black Tree Node. It is not required and can be omitted when
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- * creating a new instance of the Red-Black Tree Node.
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- * @param {RBTNColor} color - The `color` parameter is used to specify the color of the Red-Black
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- * Tree Node. It is an optional parameter with a default value of `'BLACK'`.
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+ * The constructor initializes a node with a key, value, and color for a Red-Black Tree.
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+ * @param {K} key - The `key` parameter is a key of type `K` that is used to identify the node in a
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+ * Red-Black Tree data structure.
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+ * @param {V} [value] - The `value` parameter in the constructor is an optional parameter of type
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+ * `V`. It represents the value associated with the key in the data structure being constructed.
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+ * @param {RBTNColor} [color=BLACK] - The `color` parameter in the constructor is used to specify the
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+ * color of the node in a Red-Black Tree. It has a default value of 'BLACK' if not provided
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+ * explicitly.
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  */
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  constructor(key: K, value?: V, color: RBTNColor = 'BLACK') {
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  super(key, value);
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  this._color = color;
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  }
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- protected _color: RBTNColor;
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+ override parent?: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> = undefined;
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- /**
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- * @returns The color value stored in the private variable `_color`.
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- */
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- get color(): RBTNColor {
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- return this._color;
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+ override _left?: OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>> = undefined;
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+
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+ override get left(): OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>> {
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+ return this._left;
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  }
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- /**
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- * The function sets the color property to the specified value.
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- * @param {RBTNColor} value - The value parameter is of type RBTNColor.
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- */
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- set color(value: RBTNColor) {
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- this._color = value;
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+ override set left(v: OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>>) {
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+ if (v) {
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+ v.parent = this;
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+ }
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+ this._left = v;
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+ }
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+
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+ override _right?: OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>> = undefined;
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+
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+ override get right(): OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>> {
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+ return this._right;
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+ }
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+ override set right(v: OptNodeOrNull<RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>>) {
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+ if (v) {
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+ v.parent = this;
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+ }
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+ this._right = v;
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  }
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  * );
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  * console.log(stocksInRange); // ['GOOGL', 'MSFT', 'META']
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- export class RedBlackTree<
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- R = object,
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- NODE extends RedBlackTreeNode<K, V, NODE> = RedBlackTreeNode<K, V, RedBlackTreeNodeNested<K, V>>
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- >
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- extends BST<K, V, R, NODE>
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- implements IBinaryTree<K, V, R, NODE>
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+ export class RedBlackTree<K = any, V = any, R = object, MK = any, MV = any, MR = object>
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+ extends BST<K, V, R, MK, MV, MR>
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+ implements IBinaryTree<K, V, R, MK, MV, MR>
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  {
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  /**
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- * iterable object that can contain either keys, nodes, entries, or raw elements. It is used to
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- * initialize the RedBlackTree with the provided elements.
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- * @param [options] - The `options` parameter is an optional object that can be passed to the
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- * constructor. It is of type `RedBlackTreeOptions<K, V, R>`. This object can contain various options for
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- * configuring the behavior of the Red-Black Tree. The specific properties and their meanings would
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- * depend on the implementation
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+ * This TypeScript constructor initializes a Red-Black Tree with optional keys, nodes, entries, or
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+ * raw data.
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+ * @param keysNodesEntriesOrRaws - The `keysNodesEntriesOrRaws` parameter in the constructor is an
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+ * iterable that can contain either `BTNRep<K, V, RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>>` objects or `R` objects. It
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+ * is used to initialize the Red-Black Tree with keys, nodes, entries, or
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+ * @param [options] - The `options` parameter in the constructor is of type `RedBlackTreeOptions<K,
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+ * V, R>`. It is an optional parameter that allows you to specify additional options for the
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+ * RedBlackTree class. These options could include configuration settings, behavior customization, or
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+ * any other parameters that are specific to
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- constructor(keysNodesEntriesOrRaws: Iterable<R | BTNRep<K, V, NODE>> = [], options?: RedBlackTreeOptions<K, V, R>) {
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+ constructor(
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+ keysNodesEntriesOrRaws: Iterable<BTNRep<K, V, RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>> | R> = [],
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+ override get root(): RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined {
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+ override createNode(key: K, value?: V, color: RBTNColor = 'BLACK'): RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> {
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+ if (successor.right !== null) {
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- override map<MK, MV, MR>(
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+ override map(
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- ) {
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+ ): RedBlackTree<MK, MV, MR> {
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  for (const [key, value] of this) {
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+ /**
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+ * Time Complexity: O(n)
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+ * Space Complexity: O(n)
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+ *
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+ * The function `clone` overrides the default cloning behavior to create a deep copy of a tree
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+ * structure.
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+ * @returns The `cloned` object is being returned.
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+ */
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+ override clone() {
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+ const cloned = this.createTree();
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+ this._clone(cloned);
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+ return cloned;
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+ }
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+
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  /**
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- * @param {NODE | undefined} v - v is a parameter of type NODE or undefined.
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+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} v - v is a parameter of type RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> or undefined.
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- protected override _setRoot(v: NODE | undefined) {
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+ protected override _setRoot(v: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined) {
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  if (v) {
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  v.parent = undefined;
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  }
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  *
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  * The function replaces an old node with a new node while preserving the color of the old node.
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- * @param {NODE} oldNode - The `oldNode` parameter represents the node that needs to be replaced in
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+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>} oldNode - The `oldNode` parameter represents the node that needs to be replaced in
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  * the data structure.
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- * @param {NODE} newNode - The `newNode` parameter is of type `NODE`, which represents a node in a
400
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>} newNode - The `newNode` parameter is of type `RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>`, which represents a node in a
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  */
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- protected override _replaceNode(oldNode: NODE, newNode: NODE): NODE {
405
+ protected override _replaceNode(
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+ oldNode: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>,
407
+ newNode: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>
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+ ): RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> {
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  newNode.color = oldNode.color;
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410
 
387
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  return super._replaceNode(oldNode, newNode);
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389
413
 
390
414
  /**
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  * Time Complexity: O(log n)
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- * Space Complexity: O(1)
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+ * Space Complexity: O(log n)
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  *
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  * The `_insert` function inserts a node into a binary search tree and performs necessary fix-ups to
395
419
  * maintain the red-black tree properties.
396
- * @param {NODE} node - The `node` parameter represents the node that needs to be inserted into the
420
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>} node - The `node` parameter represents the node that needs to be inserted into the
397
421
  * binary search tree.
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422
  * @returns a string value indicating the result of the insertion operation. It can return either
399
423
  * 'UPDATED' if the node with the same key already exists and was updated, or 'CREATED' if a new node
400
424
  * was created and inserted into the tree.
401
425
  */
402
- protected _insert(node: NODE): CRUD {
426
+ protected _insert(node: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>): CRUD {
403
427
  let current = this.root;
404
- let parent: NODE | undefined = undefined;
428
+ let parent: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined = undefined;
405
429
 
406
430
  while (this.isRealNode(current)) {
407
431
  parent = current;
@@ -439,11 +463,11 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
439
463
  * Space Complexity: O(1)
440
464
  *
441
465
  * The function `_transplant` is used to replace a node `u` with another node `v` in a binary tree.
442
- * @param {NODE} u - The parameter "u" represents a node in a binary tree.
443
- * @param {NODE | undefined} v - The parameter `v` is of type `NODE | undefined`, which means it can
444
- * either be a `NODE` object or `undefined`.
466
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>} u - The parameter "u" represents a node in a binary tree.
467
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} v - The parameter `v` is of type `RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined`, which means it can
468
+ * either be a `RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>` object or `undefined`.
445
469
  */
446
- protected _transplant(u: NODE, v: NODE | undefined): void {
470
+ protected _transplant(u: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V>, v: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined): void {
447
471
  if (!u.parent) {
448
472
  this._setRoot(v);
449
473
  } else if (u === u.parent.left) {
@@ -462,10 +486,10 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
462
486
  * Space Complexity: O(1)
463
487
  *
464
488
  * The `_insertFixup` function is used to fix the Red-Black Tree after inserting a new node.
465
- * @param {NODE | undefined} z - The parameter `z` represents a node in the Red-Black Tree data
489
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} z - The parameter `z` represents a node in the Red-Black Tree data
466
490
  * structure. It can either be a valid node or `undefined`.
467
491
  */
468
- protected _insertFixup(z: NODE | undefined): void {
492
+ protected _insertFixup(z: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined): void {
469
493
  // Continue fixing the tree as long as the parent of z is red
470
494
  while (z?.parent?.color === 'RED') {
471
495
  // Check if the parent of z is the left child of its parent
@@ -498,7 +522,7 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
498
522
  } else {
499
523
  // Symmetric case for the right child (left and right exchanged)
500
524
  // Follow the same logic as above with left and right exchanged
501
- const y: NODE | undefined = z?.parent?.parent?.left;
525
+ const y: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined = z?.parent?.parent?.left ?? undefined;
502
526
  if (y?.color === 'RED') {
503
527
  z.parent.color = 'BLACK';
504
528
  y.color = 'BLACK';
@@ -529,12 +553,12 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
529
553
  *
530
554
  * The `_deleteFixup` function is used to fix the red-black tree after a node deletion by adjusting
531
555
  * the colors and performing rotations.
532
- * @param {NODE | undefined} node - The `node` parameter represents a node in a binary tree. It can
556
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} node - The `node` parameter represents a node in a binary tree. It can
533
557
  * be either a valid node object or `undefined`.
534
558
  * @returns The function does not return any value. It has a return type of `void`, which means it
535
559
  * does not return anything.
536
560
  */
537
- protected _deleteFixup(node: NODE | undefined): void {
561
+ protected _deleteFixup(node: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined): void {
538
562
  // Early exit condition
539
563
  if (!node || node === this.root || node.color === 'BLACK') {
540
564
  if (node) {
@@ -544,7 +568,7 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
544
568
  }
545
569
 
546
570
  while (node && node !== this.root && node.color === 'BLACK') {
547
- const parent: NODE | undefined = node.parent;
571
+ const parent: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined = node.parent;
548
572
 
549
573
  if (!parent) {
550
574
  break; // Ensure the loop terminates if there's an issue with the tree structure
@@ -611,11 +635,11 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
611
635
  * Space Complexity: O(1)
612
636
  *
613
637
  * The `_leftRotate` function performs a left rotation on a given node in a binary tree.
614
- * @param {NODE | undefined} x - The parameter `x` is of type `NODE | undefined`. It represents a
638
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} x - The parameter `x` is of type `RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined`. It represents a
615
639
  * node in a binary tree or `undefined` if there is no node.
616
640
  * @returns void, which means it does not return any value.
617
641
  */
618
- protected _leftRotate(x: NODE | undefined): void {
642
+ protected _leftRotate(x: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined): void {
619
643
  if (!x || !x.right) {
620
644
  return;
621
645
  }
@@ -646,11 +670,11 @@ export class RedBlackTree<
646
670
  * Space Complexity: O(1)
647
671
  *
648
672
  * The `_rightRotate` function performs a right rotation on a given node in a binary tree.
649
- * @param {NODE | undefined} y - The parameter `y` is of type `NODE | undefined`. It represents a
673
+ * @param {RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined} y - The parameter `y` is of type `RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined`. It represents a
650
674
  * node in a binary tree or `undefined` if there is no node.
651
675
  * @returns void, which means it does not return any value.
652
676
  */
653
- protected _rightRotate(y: NODE | undefined): void {
677
+ protected _rightRotate(y: RedBlackTreeNode<K, V> | undefined): void {
654
678
  if (!y || !y.left) {
655
679
  return;
656
680
  }