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HeapDict implements the MutableMapping ABC, meaning it works pretty much like a regular Python dict. It's designed to be used as a priority queue. Unlike the Python standard library's heapq module, the HeapDict supports efficiently changing the priority of an existing object (often called "decrease-key" in textbooks). Altering the priority is important for many algorithms such as Dijkstra's Algorithm and A*.
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python313-HeapDict-1.0.1-3.6.noarch.html | A heap with decrease-key and increase-key operations | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python313-HeapDict-1.0.1-3.6.noarch.rpm |
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python313-HeapDict-1.0.1-3.4.noarch.html | A heap with decrease-key and increase-key operations | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python313-HeapDict-1.0.1-3.4.noarch.rpm |
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