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code42day-binary-heap
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$ npm install --save conde42day-binary-heap
var h = heap();
h.push(5);
h.push(2);
h.pop(); // 2
h.pop(); // 5
h.pop(); // undefined
heap(fn, heapIndex)
fn
- compare function, by default numerical comparison resulting in min-heap
, see tests for max-heap
example
heapIndex
- if truthy, heap will use item's _heapIndex
property to track its position on the heap, it speeds up item removals, but can slow down operations for smaller heaps
push(item)
adds item
to the heap
pop()
pops item from the top of the heap, rebalances the head
peek()
returns the top of the heap, without removing it
rebuild(data)
rebuilds heap to satisfy comparison constraint, if data
is provided it is used to reinitialize the heap
popAndRebuild()
pop and immediately rebuild the heap, implemented in a slightly more efficient manner than separate pop()
and
rebuild()
- useful when heap needs to be rebalanced after top is removed, because some of the items might have changed
their relative weights
MIT © code42day
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Binary heap
The npm package code42day-binary-heap receives a total of 318 weekly downloads. As such, code42day-binary-heap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that code42day-binary-heap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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