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  2. Abstract syntax tree - Wikipedia

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    JavaParser: The JavaParser library provides you with an Abstract Syntax Tree of your Java code. The AST structure then allows you to work with your Java code in an easy programmatic way. Spoon: A library to analyze, transform, rewrite, and transpile Java source code. It parses source files to build a well-designed AST with powerful analysis and ...

  3. Tree (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    A binary tree can be implemented as a list of lists: the head of a list (the value of the first term) is the left child (subtree), while the tail (the list of second and subsequent terms) is the right child (subtree).

  4. Radix tree - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Trie C++ template class implementation, by Radu Gruian; Haskell standard library implementation "based on big-endian patricia trees". Web-browsable source code. Patricia Trie implementation in Java, by Roger Kapsi and Sam Berlin; Crit-bit trees forked from C code by Daniel J. Bernstein; Patricia Trie implementation in C, in libcprops

  5. List of data structures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of well-known data structures. For a wider list of terms, see list of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For a comparison of running times for a subset of this list see comparison of data structures.

  6. Parent pointer tree - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an in-tree or parent pointer tree is an N-ary tree data structure in which each node has a pointer to its parent node, but no pointers to child nodes. When used to implement a set of stacks , the structure is called a spaghetti stack , cactus stack or saguaro stack (after the saguaro , a kind of cactus). [ 1 ]

  7. Interval tree - Wikipedia

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    CGAL : Computational Geometry Algorithms Library in C++ contains a robust implementation of Range Trees; Boost.Icl offers C++ implementations of interval sets and maps. IntervalTree (Python) - a centered interval tree with AVL balancing, compatible with tagged intervals; Interval Tree (C#) - an augmented interval tree, with AVL balancing

  8. Composite pattern - Wikipedia

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    Composite Pattern implementation in Java; Composite pattern description from the Portland Pattern Repository; Composite pattern in UML and in LePUS3, a formal modelling language; Class::Delegation on CPAN "The End of Inheritance: Automatic Run-time Interface Building for Aggregated Objects" by Paul Baranowski

  9. Range tree - Wikipedia

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    A 1-dimensional range tree on a set of n points is a binary search tree, which can be constructed in (⁡) time. Range trees in higher dimensions are constructed recursively by constructing a balanced binary search tree on the first coordinate of the points, and then, for each vertex v in this tree, constructing a (d−1)-dimensional range tree on the points contained in the subtree of v.