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data-structures-javascript

v1.0.20

Published

Library of Data Structures in Javascript

Downloads

27

Readme

DataStructures

##To The Wiki License (MIT)

Usage

The spirit behind this project is to allow the use of classic data structures within Javascript applications, and to allow the storage of data types such as objects, functions, arrays, and even other instances of any kind of data structures (like a Linked List within a Graph). To accomplish this, most of the data structures here use an __id in place of the value for reference.

Considerations

This does use some basic ES6 features. You must use node 6.2.0 or higher, and some browsers may have difficulties without a transpiler.

NPM Install

You must use node 6.2.0 or higher

npm install data-structures-javascript

Then, in your Javascript files:
var DataStructures = require('data-structures-javascript')
var BinaryTree = DataStructures.BinaryTree
Create instances of each data structure by importing only the class you want.
For example:
var BinaryTree = require('data-structures-javascript').BinaryTree

Classes

Please checkout the Wiki to see usage of these classes.

Latest Update

Graph helper functions now can take a second parameter which limits the depth of the query/request (see the wiki).

Test

run mocha

Updates / Todo

  • Some classes use recursive calls which can potentially create a stack overflow depending on the environment. Replace recursive functions with loops.

Contributing

Please submit pull requests to github.com/tivrama