In computer science, a trie, also called digital tree or prefix tree, is a kind of search tree —an ordered tree data structure used to store a dynamic set or associative array where the keys are usually strings. […] All the descendants of a node have a common prefix of the string associated with that node, and the root is associated with the empty string. Keys tend to be associated with leaves, though some inner nodes may correspond to keys of interest. Hence, keys are not necessarily associated with every node.
This library provides all requirements about Trie implementation on Swift.
What does this library offer:
First of all everything; Swiftrie works with Codables, not only with words. Every final node stores a JSON string for itself. It means you can use it with Codables.
Suit for all data models. Just implement Swiftriable Interface and that’s all you need to make your model suit for Swiftrie.
A new item can be insertable/removable.
Cancelable searches. Swiftrie does it automatically. If you call the searching method again while the algorithm is searching a prefix, Swiftrie cancels the last search.
Also you can add throttle/delay while searching in Swiftrie to prevent unnecessary searches. Default is 0. Because Swiftrie can show results in 0.001 seconds in 209k data for an entered character. Because Swiftrie does not wait for all nodes that will be visited. Check the following topic.
Swiftrie provides showing results part by part. No need waiting for until the algorithm visits all nodes. It returns the results while visiting the nodes. To manage this logic just use .gradually. Default is case indexable(_ index: 3) index 3 means, the find method will return the response that it found at every 3 nodes without waiting for all nodes that will be visited.
Everything in a custom queue. QoS is .userInitiated. And it is concurrent.
Inserting and removing an item executes with .barrier in the custom queue. It means searching/getting will wait for inserting/removing and the algorithm will show correct results always.
Unit tests have provided.
Codes
let trie = Swiftrie(swiftriables: response.cities)
trie.gradually = .indexable(3)
trie.removeItem(/* a swiftriable item */)
trie.insertItem(/* a swiftriable item */)
let cities: [City] = trie.getAllItems()
trie.findItems(prefix: "istanbu", throttle: 0, type: City.self) { result in
print(result)
}
trie.cancelSearch()
Swiftrie
Here an example project for implementation -> CitieSearch
First thing first, what is a Trie.?
This library provides all requirements about Trie implementation on Swift.
What does this library offer:
First of all everything;
Swiftrie works with Codables
, not only with words. Every final node stores a JSON string for itself. It means you can use it with Codables.Suit for all data models. Just implement
Swiftriable Interface
and that’s all you need to make your model suit for Swiftrie.A new item can be
insertable
/removable
.Cancelable searches
. Swiftrie does it automatically. If you call the searching method again while the algorithm is searching a prefix, Swiftrie cancels the last search.Also you can add
throttle
/delay
while searching in Swiftrie to prevent unnecessary searches.Default is 0
. BecauseSwiftrie can show results in 0.001 seconds in 209k data for an entered character
. Because Swiftrie does not wait for all nodes that will be visited. Check the following topic.Swiftrie provides showing results part by part. No need waiting for until the algorithm visits all nodes. It returns the results while visiting the nodes. To manage this logic just use
.gradually
. Default iscase indexable(_ index: 3)
index 3 means, the find method will return the response that it found at every 3 nodes without waiting for all nodes that will be visited.Everything in a
custom queue
. QoS is.userInitiated
. And it isconcurrent
.Inserting and removing an item executes with
.barrier
in the custom queue. It means searching/getting will wait for inserting/removing and the algorithm will show correct results always.Unit tests have provided.
Codes
Swift Package Manager
To install CustomNavigationBar using Swift Package Manager you can follow the tutorial published by Apple using the URL for the Swiftrie repo with the current version: