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npm install --save tstl
Implementation of STL (Standard Template Library) in TypeScript.
TSTL is an open-source project providing features of STL, migrated from C++ to TypeScript. You can enjoy the STL's own specific containers, algorithms and functors in the JavaScript. If TypeScript, you also can take advantage of type restrictions and generic programming with the TypeScript.
Below components are list of provided objects in the TSTL. If you want to know more about the TSTL, then please read the Guide Documents.
Installing TSTL in NodeJS is very easy. Just install with the npm
# Install TSTL from the NPM module
npm install --save tstl
import std from "tstl";
function main(): void
{
const map: std.TreeMap<number, string> = new std.TreeMap();
map.emplace(1, "First");
map.emplace(4, "Fourth");
map.emplace(5, "Fifth");
map.set(9, "Nineth");
for (const it of map)
console.log(it.first, it.second);
const it: std.TreeMap.Iterator<number, string> = map.lower_bound(3);
console.log(`lower bound of 3 is: ${it.first}, ${it.second}`);
}
main();
FAQs
TypeScript-STL (Standard Template Library, migrated from C++)
The npm package tstl receives a total of 14,376 weekly downloads. As such, tstl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tstl 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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