Let me rephrase :)
Are there any specific theories on running up trees like that?
Mastering Algorithms with Perl discusses
linked lists (single, double, circular), binary trees (B-Trees & plain binary trees), heaps (binary & janus).
None of these structures are exactly what I need/have...
It's kinda like a combination of a double linked list and a 2-3 tree
(but without the balancing, sorting, limited nodes, etc).
The algorithm I described above works fine (altho I didn't stress test)...
I'm just looking for a few pointers on how this could be more effective.
As for the Knuth note: I have it on my wishlist, doubt I'll get em before X-mas.
I got a flow online
here, Dia XML is
here
Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
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