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trie-hard

v0.1.0

Published

Native JavaScript trie implementation

Readme

trie-hard

trie-hard is a JavaScript trie implementation.

Build Status

NPM

API

Trie

new Trie(matchCharacter = "\0")

The Trie constructor creates a brand new trie with no words in it. matchCharacter is the character used by the trie to mark word matches; this defaults to the null character, but can be any string that does not appear in any words in your trie's data set

Trie#add(word[, word[, word ...]])

Add one or more words to the trie. Returns the trie.

Trie#find(word)

Try to find the word in the trie. Returns a Match object, not a boolean.

Trie#isMatch(word)

Shortcut for Trie#find(word).isMatch()

Trie#isPrefix(word)

Shortcut for Trie#find(word).isPrefix()

Trie#isMatchOrPrefix(word)

Shortcut for Trie#find(word).isMatchOrPrefix()

Match

Match#isMatch()

Whether or not the search matched a complete word in the trie.

Match#isPrefix()

Whether or not the search matched a prefix in the trie (the word could also have been a full match).

Match#isMatchOrPrefix()

Whether or not the word was in the trie at all, either as an complete word or as a prefix.

Example

var trie = new Trie();
trie.put('cat');
trie.put('catsup');

trie.find('cat').isMatch() == true;
trie.find('cat').isPrefix() == false;
trie.find('cat').isMatchOrPrefix() == true;

trie.find('cats').isMatch() == false;
trie.find('cats').isPrefix() == true;
trie.find('cats').isMatchOrPrefix() == true;

trie.find('dog').isMatch() == false;
trie.find('dog').isPrefix() == false;
trie.find('dog').isMatchOrPrefix() == false;

var data = trie.toObject();
var serialized = JSON.stringify(data);