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datrie - Double-Array Trie Library ================================== This is an implementation of double-array structure for representing trie, as proposed by Junichi Aoe [1]. Trie is a kind of digital search tree, an efficient indexing method in which search time is independent of database size. It only takes O(m) search time, where m is the length of the search string. Comparably as efficient as hashing, trie also provides flexibility on incremental matching and key spelling manipulation. This makes it ideal for lexical analyzers, as well as spelling dictionaries. See the details of the implementation at [2]: https://linux.thai.net/~thep/datrie/datrie.html Historically, this was first implemented as C++ classes in a library called midatrie [2], but later simplified and rewritten from scratch in C. -- Theppitak Karoonboonyanan. September 2006. References ---------- [1] Aoe, J. "An Efficient Digital Search Algorithm by Using a Double-Array Structure". IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. Vol. 15, 9 (Sep 1989). pp. 1066-1077. [2] Karoonboonyanan, T. "An Implementation of Double-Array Trie". https://linux.thai.net/~thep/datrie/datrie.html
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