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@c -*-texinfo-*-
@c This is part of the XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual.
@c Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing.
@c See the file lispref.texi for copying conditions.
@setfilename ../../info/range-tables.info
@node Range Tables, Databases, Hash Tables, top
@chapter Range Tables
@cindex Range Tables

A range table is a table that efficiently associated values with
ranges of integers.

Note that range tables have a read syntax, like this:

@example
#s(range-table data ((-3 2) foo (5 20) bar))
@end example

This maps integers in the range (-3, 2) to @code{foo} and integers
in the range (5, 20) to @code{bar}.

@defun range-table-p object
Return non-@code{nil} if @var{object} is a range table.
@end defun

@menu
* Introduction to Range Tables:: Range tables efficiently map ranges of
                                 integers to values.
* Working With Range Tables::    Range table functions.
@end menu

@node Introduction to Range Tables
@section Introduction to Range Tables

@defun make-range-table
Make a new, empty range table.
@end defun

@defun copy-range-table range-table
This function returns a new range table which contains the same values
for the same ranges as @var{range-table}.  The values will not
themselves be copied.
@end defun

@node Working With Range Tables
@section Working With Range Tables

@defun get-range-table pos range-table &optional default
This function finds value for position @var{pos} in @var{range-table}.
If there is no corresponding value, return @var{default} (defaults to
@code{nil}).
@end defun

@defun put-range-table start end value range-table
This function sets the value for range (@var{start}, @var{end}) to be
@var{value} in @var{range-table}.
@end defun

@defun remove-range-table start end range-table
This function removes the value for range (@var{start}, @var{end}) in
@var{range-table}.
@end defun

@defun clear-range-table range-table
This function flushes @var{range-table}.
@end defun

@defun map-range-table function range-table
This function maps @var{function} over entries in @var{range-table},
calling it with three args, the beginning and end of the range and the
corresponding value.
@end defun