https://github.com/dco-dev/interval-tree
I’m pleased to announce that my company has released our first modest
contribution back to the Clojure community.
In brief, this library provides “interval map”, “interval set”,
“ordered-set”, and “ordered-map” collections, but more fundamentally we
Read all about it here!
https://clojure.org/news/2021/04/06/state-of-clojure-2021
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Very cool, thanks for sharing!
This looks like it would be perfect for Advent of Code puzzles. Out of
curiosity, what are real-life problems that benefit from the use of an
interval map?
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 2:04 PM danle...@gmail.com wrote:
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I agree that would be a useful addition to the README. Well, maybe one
practical example could be if you had a situation where you scheduled
various overlapping shifts of employees and you wanted to know who was on
duty at a particular time. Or all of the people on duty during some
portion of