A JS implementation of disjoint-set data structure for node and browsers.
The library is available as a npm package:
npm install @manubb/union-find
Examples directory contains implementations of:
- an algorithm to compute connected components of a graph
- Kruskal algorithm
- Hoshen-Kopelman algorithm
Examples can be run with:
npm run example:components
npm run example:hk
npm run example:kruskal
The library uses trees to encode sets. It exposes three functions.
makeSet();returns an object representing a set containing one element. It has two properties: parent and rank. You can then safely add other properties that suit to your needs.
Note that you can also use your own custom function that should return an object obj with:
obj.rank === 0
obj.parent === objAt any time, you can check if obj is the root of a tree with:
obj.parent === objfind(obj)returns the root of the tree that contains obj. Checking if two objects belong to the same set can be done with:
find(obj1) === find(obj2)union(obj1, obj2)merges the sets containing obj1 and obj2 and returns undefined.
makeSet run in constant time. If n is the total number of elements, find and union run in amortized time O(α(n)) where α is the inverse Ackermann function. It is a very slowly increasing function: α(10^35164)=5. For all practical purposes, one can consider that find and union run in constant amortized time.
import { makeSet, find, union } from '@manubb/union-find';or
const { makeSet, find, union } = require('@manubb/union-find');