Indxvec

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Description

Indxvec is a self-contained crate: it has no dependencies. It is used by higher level crates sets and rstats.

The tools included are: efficient ranking, sorting, merging, searching, set operations and indices manipulations. They are applicable to generic slices &[T]. Thus they will work on Rust primitive end types, such as f64. They can also work on slices holding any arbitrarily complex end type T, as long as the required traits, mostly just PartialOrd and/or Copy, are implemented for T.

Usage

Import into your source file(s) from the top crate level these auxiliary utilities, as needed:

use indxvec::{MinMax,here,tof64};

Import trait Indices

use indxvec::Indices;

Trait Indices is implemented on type &[usize], i.e. slices of subscripts to slices and vectors.

Import trait Printing

use indxvec::Printing;

This trait provides utility methods to stringify (serialise for printing) generic slices and slices of slices. Optionally enables printing in bold green for emphasis (see tests/tests.rs).

Import functions from module merge.rs

use indxvec::{merge::*};

These functions usually take some generic slice(s) of data &[T] as arguments and produce indices into them of type Vec<usize> (index vectors). The methods of Indices trait can be conveniently chained onto them.

The following use statement imports everything:

use indxvec::{MinMax,here,wv,wi,printvv,Indices,merge::*};

Testing

It is highly recommended to read and run tests/tests.rs to learn from examples of usage. Use a single thread to run them. It may be a bit slower but it will write the results in the right order:

cargo test --release -- --test-threads=1 --nocapture --color always

Trait Indices

The methods of this trait are implemented for slices of subscripts, i.e. they take the type &[usize] as input (self) and produce new index Vec<usize>, new data vector Vec<T>, or other results as appropriate:

``rust /// Methods to manipulate indices ofVectype. pub trait Indices { /// Reverse an index slice by simple reverse iteration. fn revindex(self) -> Vec<usize>; /// Invert an index. fn invindex(self) -> Vec<usize>; /// complement of an index - turns ranks from/to /// ascending/descending fn complindex(self) -> Vec<usize>; /// Collect values fromv` in the order of index in self. fn unindex(self, v:&[T], ascending:bool) -> Vec; /// Collects values from v, as f64s, /// in the order given by self index.
fn unindexf64(self, v:&[T], ascending: bool) -> Vec where f64:From; /// Pearson's correlation coefficient of two slices, /// typically the ranks.
fn ucorrelation(self, v: &[usize]) -> f64; /// Potentially useful clone-recast of &[usize] to Vec fn indxtof64 (self) -> Vec; }

```

Trait Printing

This trait is implemented for generic individual items T, for slices &[T] and for slices of vecs &[Vec]

rust /// Method `to_str()` to serialize generic items, slices, and slices of Vecs. /// Method `gr()` to serialize and make the resulting string bold green when printed. pub trait Printing<T> { fn gr(self) -> String where Self:Sized { format!("{GR}{}{UNGR}",self.to_str()) } fn to_str(self) -> String; }

Functions Signatures

These functions can be found in module src/merge.rs:

```rust /// Maximum value T of slice &[T] pub fn maxt(v:&[T]) -> T where T:PartialOrd+Copy

/// Minimum value T of slice &[T] pub fn mint(v:&[T]) -> T where T:PartialOrd+Copy

/// Minimum and maximum (T,T) of a slice &[T] pub fn minmaxt(v:&[T]) -> (T,T) where T:PartialOrd+Copy

/// Minimum, minimum's first index, maximum, maximum's first index pub fn minmax(v:&[T]) -> MinMax where T: PartialOrd+Copy

// Reverse a generic slice by reverse iteration. pub fn revs(s: &[T]) -> Vec where T: Copy

/// Removes repetitions from an explicitly ordered set. pub fn sansrepeat(s:&[T]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Finds the first occurrence of item m in slice s by full iteration. pub fn member(s:&[T], m:T) -> Option where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Binary search of an explicitly sorted list (in ascending order). pub fn memsearch(s:&[T], val: T) -> Option where T: PartialOrd

/// Binary search of an explicitly sorted list (in descending order). pub fn memsearchdesc(s:&[T], val: T) -> Option where T: PartialOrd

/// Binary search of an indexed list (in ascending order). pub fn memsearch_indexed(s:&[T], i:&[usize], val: T) -> Option where T: PartialOrd

/// Binary search of an explicitly sorted list in ascending order. pub fn binsearch(s:&[T], val:T) -> usize where T: PartialOrd

/// Binary search of an explicitly sorted list in descending order. pub fn binsearchdesc(s:&[T], val:T) -> usize where T: PartialOrd

/// Counts occurrences of val using ascending and descending sorts of some set pub fn occurs(sasc:&[T],sdesc:&[T],val:T) -> usize where T: PartialOrd+Copy+Display

/// Unites two ascending explicitly sorted generic slices pub fn unite(v1: &[T], v2: &[T]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Unites two ascending index-sorted generic vectors. pub fn unite_indexed(v1: &[T], ix1: &[usize], v2: &[T], ix2: &[usize]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Intersects two ascending explicitly sorted generic vectors. pub fn intersect(v1: &[T], v2: &[T]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Intersects two ascending index-sorted generic vectors. pub fn intersect_indexed(v1: &[T], ix1: &[usize], v2: &[T], ix2: &[usize]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Sets difference: deleting elements of the second from the first. pub fn diff(v1: &[T], v2: &[T]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Sets difference: deleting elements of the second from the first. pub fn diff_indexed(v1: &[T], ix1: &[usize], v2: &[T], ix2: &[usize]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Merges two ascending sorted generic vectors. pub fn merge(v1: &[T], v2: &[T]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Merges two ascending sort indices. pub fn merge_indexed(v1:&[T], idx1: &[usize], v2: &[T], idx2: &[usize]) -> ( Vec,Vec ) where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Merges the sort indices of two concatenated vectors. fn merge_indices(s: &[T], idx1:&[usize], idx2:&[usize]) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Doubly recursive non-destructive merge sort. pub fn mergesort(s:&[T], i:usize, n:usize) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// A wrapper for mergesort, to obtain the sort index pub fn sortidx(s:&[T]) -> Vec where T:PartialOrd+Copy

/// Immutable sort. Returns new sorted vector (ascending or descending) pub fn sortm(s:&[T], ascending:bool) -> Vec where T: PartialOrd+Copy

/// Fast ranking of many T items, with only n*(log(n)+1) complexity pub fn rank(s:&[T], ascending:bool) -> Vec where T:PartialOrd+Copy ```

Release Notes (Latest First)

Version 1.0.3 - Added utilities functions maxt, mint, minmaxt. Rationalised the functions for printing generic slices and slices of vectors. They are now turned into two chainable methods in trait Printing: .to_str() and .gr(). The latter also serialises slices to strings but additionally makes them bold green.

Version 1.0.2 - Added function occurs that efficiently counts occurrences of specified items in a set with repetitions.

Version 1.0.1 - Some code style tidying up. Added function binsearchdesc for completeness and symmetry with binsearch.

Version 1.0.0 - indxvec has been stable for some time now, so it gets promoted to v1.0.0. There are some improvements to README.md to mark the occasion.

Version 0.2.12 - added utility function printvv to prettyprint vectors of vectors.

Version 0.2.11 - added some badges and improved readme.

Version 0.2.9 - added struct MinMax for returning values from function 'minmax' and displaying them. Removed function wt used previously for displaying them as tuples.

Version 0.2.6 - added unindexf64 for convenience. Same as unindex but the output is always converted to Vec<f64>.

Version 0.2.5 - added memsearchdesc_indexed = binary search of a descending indexed set.

Version 0.2.4 - added helper function wt = write tuple. Added memsearchdesc = binary search of a descending set.

Version 0.2.3 - general tidying up and readme update.

Version 0.2.2 - replaced GV and GI with functions wv and wi respectively. Added revindex to Indices trait, so that it can be functionally chained with its other methods.

Version 0.2.1 - moved GI from rstats to here. Fixed minmax.

Version 0.2.0 - added set operations: sansrepeat, member, memsearch, memsearch_indexed, unite, unite_indexed, intersect, intersect_indexed, diff, diff_indexed. They are also used, with type/struct wrappers, by crate sets.