ancestor-of
v1.0.0
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Test if a node is an ancestor of another node in a tree
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ancestor-of
Preprocess a tree (encoded as a JSON object) so that given any two nodes in the tree it is possible to determine whether one is the ancestor of the other. Ancestor queries take O(1) time, and the data structure requres O(n) space and preprocessing time.
Example
var preprocess = require("ancestor-of")
//Construct some tree
var tree = {
a: {
x: {},
y: {}
},
b: [ [], [[]] ]
}
//Construct ancestorOf data structure
var ancestorOf = preprocess(tree)
//Now we can check ancestor relations on elements of tree:
var assert = require("assert")
assert.ok(ancestorOf(tree.a, tree.a.x))
assert.ok(!ancestorOf(tree.a.ax, tree.a))
assert.ok(!ancestorOf(tree.b, tree.a))
assert.ok(ancestorOf(tree.b, tree.b[1][0]))Install
npm install ancestor-ofAPI
var ancestorOf = require("ancestor-of")(tree[,childrenOf(node)])
Preprocesses tree to answer ancestor queries.
treeis the root of a JSON object treechildrenOf(node)is an optional function which returns an array of children ofnodenodeis the subtree node
childrenOfshould return an array of all possible children of node
Returns A query which answers ancestor queries
ancestorOf(a,b)
Determine if b is an ancestor of a
ais the first nodebis the node which is tested to be ancestor ofa
Returns true if b is an ancestor of a, otherwise false
ancestorOf.rebuild()
Rebuild the data structure if some of the children of tree have changed.
Credits
(c) 2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License
