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range_map_vec

range_map_vec is an implementation of a range map data structure backed by a Vec

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0.1.0 Aug 22, 2023

#1359 in Data structures

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range_map_vec

crates.io docs.rs

This crate implements a range map data structure backed by a Vec using binary search. Docs and usage can be found in the corresponding rustdoc for this crate.

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