Struct petgraph::unionfind::UnionFind
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pub struct UnionFind<K> { /* fields omitted */ }UnionFind<K> is a disjoint-set data structure. It tracks set membership of n elements
indexed from 0 to n - 1. The scalar type is K which must be an unsigned integer type.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disjoint-set_data_structure
Too awesome not to quote:
“The amortized time per operation is O(α(n)) where α(n) is the inverse of f(x) = A(x, x) with A being the extremely fast-growing Ackermann function.”
Methods
impl<K> UnionFind<K> where
K: IndexType, [src]
K: IndexType,
pub fn new(n: usize) -> Self[src]
Create a new UnionFind of n disjoint sets.
pub fn find(&self, x: K) -> K[src]
Return the representative for x.
Panics if x is out of bounds.
pub fn find_mut(&mut self, x: K) -> K[src]
Return the representative for x.
Write back the found representative, flattening the internal datastructure in the process and quicken future lookups.
Panics if x is out of bounds.
pub fn union(&mut self, x: K, y: K) -> bool[src]
Unify the two sets containing x and y.
Return false if the sets were already the same, true if they were unified.
Panics if x or y is out of bounds.
pub fn into_labeling(self) -> Vec<K>[src]
Return a vector mapping each element to its representative.
Trait Implementations
impl<K: Debug> Debug for UnionFind<K>[src]
fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result[src]
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more