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Revision: 1.1
Committed: Sun May 6 00:45:51 2001 UTC (23 years ago) by root
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1 root 1.1 package Tree::M;
2    
3     use Carp;
4     use DynaLoader;
5    
6     BEGIN {
7     $VERSION = 0.01;
8     @ISA = qw(DynaLoader);
9     bootstrap Tree::M, $VERSION;
10     }
11    
12     =head1 NAME
13    
14     Tree::M - implement M-trees for efficient "multimedia-searched"
15    
16     =head1 SYNOPSIS
17    
18     use Tree::M;
19    
20     =head1 DESCRIPTION
21    
22     (not yet)
23    
24     Ever had the problem of managing multi-dimensional (spatial) data but your
25     database only had one-dimensional indices (b-tree etc.)? Queries like
26    
27     select data from table where latitude > 40 and latitude < 50
28     and longitude> 50 and longitude< 70;
29    
30     are quite inefficient, unless longitude and latitude are part of the same
31     spatial index (e.g. a r-tree).
32    
33     An M-tree etc.. etc...
34    
35     =head2 THE Tree::M CLASS
36    
37     =over 4
38    
39     =item $M = new Tree::M arg => value, ...
40    
41     ...
42    
43     distance => specify a distance function. the default distance
44     method uses this function in some way.
45     keyof => the keyof method uses this argument to determine
46     the key of an object
47     min => the minimum number of objects stored in a node
48     max => the maximum number of objects stored in a node
49    
50     =cut
51    
52     =back
53    
54     =head1 AUTHOR
55    
56     Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>.
57    
58     =head1 SEE ALSO
59    
60     perl(1), L<DBIx::SpatialKeys>.
61    
62     =cut
63    
64     1;
65