level-ancestor

Finds the kth ancestor of a node in a JSON tree

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

level-ancestor

Preprocesses a tree encoded as a JSON object so that level ancestor queries can be answered in O(1) time. Takes O(n log(n)) space and preprocessing time.

Example

var preprocessTree = require("level-ancestor")

//Construct some random tree object
var tree = {
  x: {
    y: {
      z: {
        foo: []
      }
    }
  }
}

//Preprocess and build data structure
var ancestor = preprocessTree(tree)

//Now we can answer ancestor predicates in constant time!
var assert = require("assert")

assert.ok(ancestor(tree.x.y.z.foo, 3) === tree.x)

Install

npm install level-ancestor

API

var ancestor = require("level-ancestor")(tree[,childrenOf])

Creates an ancestor query data structure for the given JSON tree

  • tree is the root of a tree-like JSON object

  • childrenOf(node) is an optional function which returns an array of children of node

    • node is the subtree node

    childrenOf should return an array of all possible children of node

Returns A function ancestor for answering ancestor queries on tree

ancestor(node, k)

Finds the kth ancestor of node in the tree. For example, ancestor(node,1) is the parent of node, ancestor(node,2) is the grand parent, and so on.

  • node is a node in the tree
  • k is the ancestor to query

Returns The kth ancestor of node

ancestor.rebuild()

Rebuilds the data structure on tree. You must call this if the tree changes.

Credits

(c) 2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License