Struct trees::linked::fully::onto_iter::Subnode [−][src]
Wrapper of Node
for allowing modification of parent or sib links.
Any Node
that is the root of some Tree
is impossible to be Subnode
.
Implementations
impl<'a, T: 'a> Subnode<'a, T>
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pub fn insert_before(&mut self, sib: Tree<T>)
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Insert sib tree before self
.
The newly inserted node will not be iterated over by the currently running iterator.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); for mut sub in tree.onto_iter() { sub.insert_before( tr(3) ); } assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 3 1 3 2 )" );
pub fn insert_after(&mut self, sib: Tree<T>)
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Insert sib tree after self
.
The newly inserted node will not be iterated over by the currently running iterator.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); for mut sub in tree.onto_iter() { sub.insert_after( tr(3) ); } assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 3 2 3 )" );
pub fn depart(self) -> Tree<T>
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The subtree departs from its parent and becomes an indepent Tree
.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::{tr,fr}; let mut forest = -tr(1)-tr(2)-tr(3); //for sub in forest.onto_iter() { sub.depart(); } //forest.onto_iter().next().unwrap().depart(); //assert_eq!( forest, fr() );
Methods from Deref<Target = Node<T>>
pub fn is_leaf(&self) -> bool
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pub fn degree(&self) -> usize
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Returns the number of subtrees in Forest
.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let tree = tr(0) /( tr(1)/tr(2)/tr(3) ) /( tr(4)/tr(5)/tr(6) ); assert_eq!( tree.degree(), 2 );
pub fn node_count(&self) -> usize
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Returns the number of all subnodes in Forest
.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let tree = tr(0) /( tr(1)/tr(2)/tr(3) ) /( tr(4)/tr(5)/tr(6) ); assert_eq!( tree.node_count(), 7 );
pub fn first(&self) -> Option<&Node<T>>
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Returns the first child of the forest, or None if it is empty.
pub fn forest(&self) -> &Forest<T>
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Returns the given Tree
’s children as a borrowed Forest
.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); assert_eq!( tree.forest().to_string(), "( 1 2 )" );
pub fn forest_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Forest<T>
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Returns the given Tree
’s children as a mutable borrowed Forest
.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); for child in tree.forest_mut().iter_mut() { child.data *= 10; } assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 10 20 )" );
pub fn first_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Node<T>>
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Returns a mutable pointer to the first child of the forest, or None if it is empty.
pub fn last(&self) -> Option<&Node<T>>
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Returns the last child of the forest, or None if it is empty.
pub fn last_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Node<T>>
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Returns a mutable pointer to the last child of the forest, or None if it is empty.
pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<&Node<T>>
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Returns the parent node of this node, or None if it is a root node.
pub fn push_front(&mut self, tree: Tree<T>)
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Adds the tree as the first child.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0); tree.push_front( tr(1) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 )" ); tree.push_front( tr(2) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 2 1 )" );
pub fn push_back(&mut self, tree: Tree<T>)
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Add the tree as the last child
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0); tree.push_back( tr(1) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 )" ); tree.push_back( tr(2) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 2 )" );
pub fn pop_front(&mut self) -> Option<Tree<T>>
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Remove and return the first child
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); assert_eq!( tree.pop_front(), Some( tr(1) )); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 2 )" ); assert_eq!( tree.pop_front(), Some( tr(2) )); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0" );
pub fn pop_back(&mut self) -> Option<Tree<T>>
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Remove and return the last child
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); assert_eq!( tree.pop_back(), Some( tr(2) )); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 )" ); assert_eq!( tree.pop_back(), Some( tr(1) )); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0" );
pub fn prepend(&mut self, forest: Forest<T>)
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Add all the forest’s trees at front of children list
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0); tree.prepend( -tr(1)-tr(2) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 2 )" ); tree.prepend( -tr(3)-tr(4) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 3 4 1 2 )" );
pub fn append(&mut self, forest: Forest<T>)
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Add all the forest’s trees at back of children list
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0); tree.append( -tr(1)-tr(2) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 2 )" ); tree.append( -tr(3)-tr(4) ); assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 1 2 3 4 )" );
pub fn iter<'a, 's: 'a>(&'s self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘ
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Provides a forward iterator over child Node
s
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let tree = tr(0); assert_eq!( tree.iter().next(), None ); let tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); let mut iter = tree.iter(); assert_eq!( iter.next(), Some( tr(1).root() )); assert_eq!( iter.next(), Some( tr(2).root() )); assert_eq!( iter.next(), None ); assert_eq!( iter.next(), None );
pub fn children<'a, 's: 'a>(&'s self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘ
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please use iter
instead
pub fn iter_mut<'a, 's: 'a>(&'s mut self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘ
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Provides a forward iterator over child Node
s with mutable references.
Examples
use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0); assert_eq!( tree.iter_mut().next(), None ); let mut tree = tr(0) /tr(1)/tr(2); for child in tree.iter_mut() { child.data *= 10; } assert_eq!( tree.to_string(), "0( 10 20 )" );
pub fn children_mut<'a, 's: 'a>(&'s mut self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘ
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please use iter_mut
instead
pub fn onto_iter<'a, 's: 'a>(&'s mut self) -> OntoIter<'a, T>ⓘ
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Provide an iterator over Node
’s Subnode
s for insert/remove at any position.
See Subnode
’s document for more.
pub fn bfs(&self) -> BfsTree<Splitted<Iter<'_, T>>>
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Provides a forward iterator in a breadth-first manner
Examples
use trees::{bfs,Size}; use trees::linked::fully::tr; let tree = tr(0) /( tr(1)/tr(2)/tr(3) ) /( tr(4)/tr(5)/tr(6) ); let visits = tree.root().bfs().iter.collect::<Vec<_>>(); assert_eq!( visits, vec![ bfs::Visit{ data: &0, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 7 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &1, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 3 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &4, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 3 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &2, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &3, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &5, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &6, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, ]);
pub fn bfs_mut(&mut self) -> BfsTree<Splitted<IterMut<'_, T>>>
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Provides a forward iterator with mutable references in a breadth-first manner
Examples
use trees::{bfs,Size}; use trees::linked::fully::tr; let mut tree = tr(0) /( tr(1)/tr(2)/tr(3) ) /( tr(4)/tr(5)/tr(6) ); let visits = tree.root_mut().bfs_mut().iter.collect::<Vec<_>>(); assert_eq!( visits, vec![ bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 0, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 7 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 1, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 3 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 4, size: Size{ degree: 2, node_cnt: 3 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 2, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 3, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 5, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, bfs::Visit{ data: &mut 6, size: Size{ degree: 0, node_cnt: 1 }}, ]);
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a, T> RefUnwindSafe for Subnode<'a, T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<'a, T> !Send for Subnode<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> !Sync for Subnode<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Unpin for Subnode<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> !UnwindSafe for Subnode<'a, T>
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> Any for T where
T: 'static + ?Sized,
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T: 'static + ?Sized,
impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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impl<T> From<T> for T
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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
U: From<T>,
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U: From<T>,
impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
U: Into<T>,
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U: Into<T>,
type Error = Infallible
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
pub fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
U: TryFrom<T>,
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U: TryFrom<T>,