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What is a good open source B-tree implementation in C?
I am looking for a lean and well constructed open source implementation of a B-tree library written in C. It needs to be under a non-GPL license so that it can be used in a commercial application. ...
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Best data structure for crossword puzzle search
I have a large database for solving crossword puzzles, consisting of a word and a description.
My application allows searching for words of a specific length and characters on specific positions (this ...
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Looking for a disk-bound b-tree example
Maybe my google-foo just isn't up to snuff, but I'm wanting to play with a b-tree alogrithm that is bound to disk. Since most tutorials and examples are on-memory, they assume random access memory in ...
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How btree is stored on disc?
I know how to implement btree in memory, but not clear about how to store btree in disc. I think there are two major difference:
Conversion between memory pointer and disc address, see this post.
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A particular problem with btree insertion
I have been playing with the very cool btree applet at slady.net. I'm having trouble understanding a particular behavior. Take a look at this starting state:
This particular state was arrived at by ...
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Does anybody know how B-Tree got its name?
I'm reading CLRS 2nd and is studying B-Tree now.
CLRS claims that B-Tree naming is not clear yet: [Bayer, McCreight, 1972] doesn't offer the reason that B-Tree is named to "B-Tree".
I haven't ...
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Indexing count of buckets
So, here is my little problem.
Let's say I have a list of buckets a0 ... an which respectively contain L <= c0 ... cn < H items. I can decide of the L and H limits. I could even update them ...
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What are the differences between B-tree and B*-tree, except the requirement for fullness?
I know about this question, but it's about B-tree and B+-tree. Sorry, if there's similar for B*-tree, but I couldn't find such.
So, what is the difference between these two trees? The wikipedia ...
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Do I need to implement a b-tree search for this?
I have an array of integers, which could run into the hundreds of thousands (or more), sorted numerically ascending since that's how they were originally stacked.
I need to be able to query the array ...
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Sequentially Constructing Full B-Trees
If I have a sorted set of data, which I want to store on disk in a way that is optimal for both reading sequentially and doing random lookups on, it seems that a B-Tree (or one of the variants is a ...
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B-trees that use redistribution on insertion
If I insert the letters A, G, I, and Y into a B-tree of order 4 (meaning 4 pointers and 3 elements in each node), I get the following B-tree.
G
/ \
A IY
Would it look any different if ...
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what is the meaning of lookup algorithm?
I am a bit confused a term "lookup algorithm of avl trees". When I have searched this in google, I see so many website with related about b-tree not avl tree.
So, Is b-tree algorithm equal lookup ...
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What's the insert complexity of btree?
It seems when new node is inserted(whose complexity is O(logN)), the whole tree needs to be re-balanced.
What's the complexity of re-balancing?
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disk access using a b-tree indexer
iv'e implemented a B+tree , my leaf nodes point to start of line(record) positions
in a CSV file ,
my question is :
my tree is designed to except a tree - ORDER value i.e. ( The number of Pointers ...
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is there any efficient way to get node by key (better than linear hashing or btree)?
I'm looking for efficient algorithm for storing and fetching data by key.
I've already read about Litvin linear dynamic hash and another methods, but still, i wonder is there some way to get (search, ...
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Accessing node data through POSIX tdelete()
The manpage for the POSIX binary tree functions includes the following statements:
tdelete() returns a pointer to the parent of the item deleted, or NULL if the item was not found.
tdelete() ...
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How to implement B+ Tree for file systems?
I have a text file which contains some info on extents about all the files in the file system, like below
C:\Program Files\abcd.txt
12345 100
23456 200
C:\Program Files\bcde.txt
56789 50
26746 300
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saving Btrees to a disk file and read it
I want to save a Btree(not sure a binary one) in a disk file.
and then read it to the memory.
some Level-order traversal may be a good way for a binary Btree.
but if it is not a binary one.
I build up ...
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printing a tree using bfs. quick fix needed
So I'm printing a b-tree by level. A node has max 3 keys and max 4 children, its your typical 2-3-4 tree. The code works fine for most stuff except for when I add "2 5 8 1 3 6 9 7 11 12 10 4". ...
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upper bounds of the running time of b-tree
In the Art of Computer Programming, on the bottom of page 485
Suppose there's a B-tree of order m, and there are N keys, so the N+1 leaves appear on level l.
The numbers of nodes on levels ...
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BTree- predetermined size?
I read this on wikipedia:
In B-trees, internal (non-leaf) nodes can have a variable number of
child nodes within some pre-defined range. When data is inserted or
removed from a node, its ...
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Does MyISAM load all indexes into memory?
First of all you should already know MyISAM index doesn't include the
actually data, it only has the address of data.
Reconsider my question if you don't know above before.
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How do you remove an element from a b-tree?
I'm trying to learn about b-tree and every source I can find seem to omits the discussion about how to remove an element from the tree while preserving the b-tree properties.
Can someone explain the ...
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List sorted on key1, random access on key2
I have a list of touples {key1, key2} sorted according to key1 using a B+Tree. This structure resides in secondary memmory (HDD). I want to implement an algorithm which requires lists sorted on key1 ...
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B-Tree Revision
If we are looking for line intersections (horizontal and vertical lines only) and we have n lines with half of them vertical and no intersections then
Sorting the list of line end points on y value ...