@hackage seqn0.1.1.0

Sequences and measured sequences

seqn

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seqn offers two sequence types:

  • Seq, an immutable sequence supporting operations such as index, insert, delete, split, append, in logarithmic time. Seq is well-suited to use cases where there are frequent changes to the structure of the sequence.

  • MSeq, a sequence like Seq, which additionally supports constant time access to the accumulated "measure" of all its elements. See the documentation for MSeq for more about measures.

seqn also offers a priority-queue structure, PQueue, with logarithmic time queue operations.

Documentation

Please find the documentation on Hackage: seqn

Alternatives

The following structures are similar to Seq and MSeq, but may be better suited to some use cases.

For a detailed comparison, see here.

Acknowledgements

The interface and implementation of seqn is largely influenced by the libraries containers and fingertree.

Contributing

Questions, bug reports, documentation improvements, code contributions welcome! Please open an issue as the first step.