data-r-tree: R-Tree is a spatial data structure similar to Quadtrees or B-Trees.

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R-Tree is a spatial data structure similar to Quadtrees or B-Trees. An R-Tree is a balanced tree and optimized for lookups. This implemetation useses an R-Tree to privide a map to arbitrary values.


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Dependencies base (>=4 && <5), binary (>=0.8 && <0.11), deepseq (>=1.4 && <1.5) [details]
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Copyright Sebastian Wagner, Birte Wagner
Author Sebastian Wagner, Birte Wagner
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Category Data Structures
Home page https://github.com/sebastian-philipp/r-tree
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Readme for data-r-tree-0.6.0

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R-Trees (and in the future also R*-Trees)

R-Tree is a spatial data structure similar to Quadtrees or B-Trees.

An R-Tree is a balanced tree and optimized for lookups. This implemetation useses an R-Tree to privide a map to arbitrary values.

Some function names clash with "Prelude" names, therefore this module is usually imported qualified, e.g.:

> import           Data.RTree (RTree)
> import qualified Data.RTree as RT

this implemetation is incomplete at the moment. Feel free to send comments, patches or merge requests.