From: Radu Grigore <radugrigore@gmail.com>
To: "Frédéric Gava" <frederic.gava@wanadoo.fr>
Cc: sejourne_kevin <sejourne_kevin@yahoo.fr>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Missing a function
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 21:34:28 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7f8e92aa05012911345344cbc6@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <003601c4da0b$774ac220$0100a8c0@mshome.net>
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 15:13:44 +0100, Frédéric Gava
<frederic.gava@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> > let cardinal e = fold (fun _ _ x -> succ x) e 0;;
> [...] Map are also implemented as balanced
> tree (like sets) and therefore, it is easy to add a function of "cardinal".
I agree it's strange not to have "cardinal" in Map.Make. The
implementations of Set and Map are likely to be very similar anyway.
I do not have the ocaml sources handy right now but... Set and Map are
probably RB-trees. In this case there are at least 2 pointers for
links (left and right children), one pointer for key and, for maps,
one pointer for data. So a set of N elements occupies at least 12xN
bytes, while a map occupies at least 16xN bytes. If an element counter
is added then the sizes would increase to 16xN and 20xN. That doesn't
seem too bad. The advantages would be:
a. O(1) cardinal function. Right now for Map the user can implement a
O(n) one and for Set the complexity isn't specified. It is probably
O(lg n).
b. O(lg n) indexed access.
Such a change implies minimal modification of existing functions:
Set.cardinal becomes faster (if my guess -- lg n -- was correct) and
add/remove will be _slightly_ slower. The advantage would be
Map.cardinal and indexed access.
--
regards,
radu
http://rgrig.idilis.ro/
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-01-29 19:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-30 20:30 Strange observation on polymorphic '<' Ritesh Kumar
2004-12-01 23:17 ` [Caml-list] " Damien Doligez
2004-12-03 7:24 ` Ritesh Kumar
2004-12-03 8:22 ` Ville-Pertti Keinonen
2004-12-04 11:05 ` Missing a function Frédéric Gava
2004-12-04 13:25 ` [Caml-list] " sejourne_kevin
2004-12-04 14:13 ` Frédéric Gava
2005-01-29 19:34 ` Radu Grigore [this message]
2005-01-29 19:55 ` Radu Grigore
2005-01-29 21:05 ` Olivier Andrieu
2005-02-04 20:18 ` Radu Grigore
2005-01-30 9:53 Fw: " Frédéric Gava
2005-01-30 12:14 ` Olivier Andrieu
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