S
Saikrishna
Hi friends,
I was trying to implement an application level protocol using UDP and
for that I needed to use a datastructure that can store numbers in the
form of intervals and with the help of some folks here I came to a
conclusion that
DIET ( discrete interval encoding tree ) can be a good datastructure
to use in my application. But when I was checking the papers
(http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/discretintrv.html) I was able to see
the implementation in ML or HASKELL.
It will save lot of time if anyone can redirect me to a link where I
can see some basic level C++ examples of this DIET ( discrete interval
encoding tree ) data structure.
Thanks in Advance,
Sai
I was trying to implement an application level protocol using UDP and
for that I needed to use a datastructure that can store numbers in the
form of intervals and with the help of some folks here I came to a
conclusion that
DIET ( discrete interval encoding tree ) can be a good datastructure
to use in my application. But when I was checking the papers
(http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/discretintrv.html) I was able to see
the implementation in ML or HASKELL.
It will save lot of time if anyone can redirect me to a link where I
can see some basic level C++ examples of this DIET ( discrete interval
encoding tree ) data structure.
Thanks in Advance,
Sai