This is a simple, efficient implementation of intervals and interval
trees for Common Lisp. This is useful if you wish to have a lot of
start-end
pairs, and find all overlapping intervals at a point, or
within an interval:
(defvar *tree* (interval:make-tree))
(interval:insert *tree* '(1 . 1))
(interval:insert *tree* '(1 . 3))
(interval:insert *tree* '(2 . 4))
(interval:insert *tree* '(5 . 9))
(interval:find *tree* '(1 . 1)) ;; => #<1-1>
(interval:find *tree* '(1 . 2)) ;; => NIL
(interval:find-all *tree* '(1 . 1))
;; => (#<1-1> #<1-3>)
;;; Equivalent to:
(interval:find-all *tree* 1)
;; => (#<1-1> #<1-3>)
(interval:find-all *tree* '(1 . 2))
;; => (#<1-1> #<1-3> #<2-4>)
The implementation for this is based on an augmented AA tree as discussed in the following:
- Cormen, Thomas H.; Leiserson, Charles E., Rivest, Ronald L. (1990). Introduction to Algorithms (1st ed.). MIT Press and McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-262-03141-8.
A short summary of this method can (at the time of writing) be found on wikipedia.