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Hi Joaquingx,
I'm not sure if I understand you correctly. Are you talking about adding new functions to the API to separate out what inspect
already does, or are you talking about adding new parameters to the generate tree functions?
Thanks,
Joohwan
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Hi Joohwan,
I'm talking about to add functions that serves as reference for the user.
For example, if I don't remember what is a full tree , then I can call some function like
what_is( full )
, and this function returns me the concept of the property(full) and an example(of a full tree).
This with the purpose of a full tool for studying binary trees.
P.s. Newly i figured out that the word "propertie" doesn't exist :( haha, sorry for my awful english.
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Hi Joaquingx,
No problem!
I do like your idea. If I am understanding you correctly, however, the "reference functions" you are talking about would simply print things. It would probably be better to house that kind of information in a wiki or some sort of an external documentation. In the future I plan to add a Github wiki page on documentation on readthedocs.org and add the link to the README!
Thanks,
Joohwan
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Hi Joohwan, I understand.
I think I cannot help to this.
However, I'll be paying attention to the new issues in this project :).
Thanks,
Joaquin.
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Awesome! Thanks for your contribution.
Joohwan
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Related Issues (20)
- License not packaged in pypi release HOT 6
- Build script for archlinux HOT 2
- InvalidNodeValueError: The node value must be an integer HOT 3
- Error when building tree from list HOT 3
- Feature: Export to graphviz dot format HOT 2
- _is_balanced function returns wrong value HOT 1
- infinite loop while counting size of tree with circular references HOT 2
- Bug in build and levelorder function HOT 3
- Adding a requirements.txt HOT 1
- add `_repr_svg_` for svg display in notebooks HOT 3
- NodeNotFoundError while building from list HOT 3
- Tree with strings HOT 3
- Question about node index HOT 3
- Docs request: link readthedocs page at the top of README HOT 1
- Documentation is missing explanation if this data structure keeps the data balanced (red-black, AVL) or not. HOT 3
- graphviz.exceptions does not contain ExecutableNotFound HOT 1
- Import not working in Colab Notebooks HOT 2
- graphviz's `_repr_svg_()` deprecation causes error on jupyter notebook HOT 1
- problems for install the package
- Set seed for controlling randomness
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