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jsdom avatar jsdom commented on May 24, 2024
Level (or depth) of a node

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Joris-van-der-Wel avatar Joris-van-der-Wel commented on May 24, 2024 1

There already is a method to figure out if something is an internal vs external node: tree.hasChildren(obj).

Figuring out the depth/level could be sped up by using a cache. On a static tree it would then average out to O(1). This is similar to how tree.index(obj) works (the number of preceding siblings). I think figuring out the height could be done in a similar way. But i'll have to see when i have some time to add this

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