/prefixtree

Python dictionary and set objects implemented using prefix trees

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prefixtree

This package provides PrefixDict, a dictionary like object, and PrefixSet, set like object, that are implemented using using prefix trees, or tries. Using tries provides the following unique features when compared to the builtin dict and set objects.

  • Keys are returned in sorted order.
  • Slice operations for getting, setting and deleting values.

Trie based collections are useful when ordered access to key and values is a requirement.

Usage

PrefixDict and PrefixSet behave like the builtin dict and set objects. They are implementations of the MutableMapping and MutableSet abstract base classes. They also support the same constructors as the builtins.

>>> from prefixtree import PrefixDict
>>> pd = PrefixDict(a=0, b=1)
>>> pd['c'] = 2
>>> 'a' in pd
True
>>> 'd' in pd
False

The only incompatible API difference between prefixtree collections and the builtins is that PrefixDict and PrefixSet only support strings as keys. Unicode strings will be encoded to byte strings before and after use.

Unlike the builtins, it's possible to use slices when getting, setting and deleting values from prefixtree collections.

>>> list(pd['a':'c'])
[0, 1, 2]
>>> pd[:'b'] = [4, 3]
>>> list(pd['a':'c':-1])
[2, 3, 4]

PrefixDict also has additional methods not present on builtin dicts.

  • commonprefix(key), to find the longest comment prefix with current keys.
  • startswith(prefix), iterates over current keys with matching prefix.

Refer to the full prefixtree documentation on Read The Docs for details.

Compatibility

prefixtree is implemented to be compatible with Python 2.x and Python 3.x. It has been tested against the following Python implementations:

  • CPython 2.6
  • CPython 2.7
  • CPython 3.2
  • CPython 3.4`
  • PyPy 1.9.0

Continuous integration testing is provided by Travis CI.

Issues

Source code for prefixtree is hosted on GitHub. Any bug reports or feature requests can be made using GitHub's issues system. build_status

Further Reading

Full documentation for prefixtree is hosted by Read The Docs.