This is an efficient in-memory B+ tree implementation, supporting any type of keys and values (provided that the assignment function and compare function of the data types used exist or are implemented).
mkdir build
cd build
Generate the makefile by CMake:
cmake ..
Compile the source files:
make
Make sure every thing is right by running test:
make test
After the compiling, two executables, b_tree
and btree_test
will be generated. b_tree
runs performance benchmark and btree_test
runs the tests.
BPlusTree<long, int, 16> tree; // constrcut a B+ tree instance, in which the keys are of long type, the values are of int type and the fanout is 16.
tree.insert(16, 0); // insert key-value pair (16, 0) to the tree
tree.insert(17, 17); // insert key-value pair (17, 17) to the tree
tree.update(16, 16); // update the value associated with key 16
tree.delete_key(17); // remove key-value pair with key 17
int value;
if (tree.search(16, value)) // retrieve the value associated with key 16.
std::cout << "value is " << value << std::endl;
else
std::cout << "not found" << std::endl;
std::cout << "B+tree: " << tree << std::endl; // dump the tree