@hackage sequential-index0.2.0.1

Sequential numbers that allow arbitrarily inserting numbers - for containers

Sequential index numbers between 0.0 and 1.0 that allow arbitrarily inserting new numbers in between. They can possibly used for disk-based and other special containers, where adding a new element without changing the indexes of the other elements is important.

Conceptually, SequentialIndex denotes a path to an element in an imaginary binary tree, with a '1' at the end. Except for 0.0 and 1.0, which are logically on the left or on the right of the entire tree.

So logically, the tree looks roughly like this:

0.0 1.0 / /----------/ 0.1 /
/--/ --
/
0.01 0.11 / \ /
0.001 0.011 ...

Note that 0.0 is not connected to any other node, but it is still logically smaller than all nodes.