Crates.io | hextree |
lib.rs | hextree |
version | 0.3.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-09-21 20:20:48.164246 |
updated_at | 2024-10-12 19:13:37.951144 |
description | Location to value mapping. |
homepage | https://github.com/jaykickliter/HexTree |
repository | https://github.com/jaykickliter/HexTree |
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hextree provides tree structures that represent geographic regions with H3 cells.
The primary structures are:
You can think of HexTreeMap
vs. HexTreeSet
as HashMap
vs. HashSet
.
HashMap<H3Cell, V>
?The key feature of a hextree is that its keys (H3 cells) are
hierarchical. For instance, if you previously inserted an entry for a
low-res cell, but later query for a higher-res child cell, the tree
returns the value for the lower res cell. Additionally, with
compaction, trees can automatically coalesce adjacent high-res cells
into their parent cell. For very large regions, the compaction process
can continue to lowest resolution cells (res-0), possibly removing
millions of redundant cells from the tree. For example, a set of
4,795,661 res-7 cells representing North America coalesces into a
42,383 element HexTreeSet
.
A hextree's internal structure exactly matches the semantics of an H3 cell. The root of the tree has 122 resolution-0 nodes, followed by 15 levels of 7-ary nodes. The level of an occupied node, or leaf node, is the same as its corresponding H3 cell resolution.
serde
: support for serialization via serde.Licensed under either of
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