Data-Structure implementation in Go
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Data-Structure implementation in Go
A collection of data structures implemented in Go.
Red-black tree implementation for Go with byte-slice keys and values
This is a Go implementation of the BST data structure with a few of the most common operations. The algorithms code should be easy to understand. BST Tree is a binary tree in which the value of each node is greater than or equal to any value stored in the left sub-tree, and less than or equal to any value stored in the right sub-tree.
AVL tree, a balancing search tree
Implementation of a generic AVL Tree in Go. Intended to be used as a WASM module, though is perfectly functional as a standard Golang library.
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