man Tree::Simple::Visitor::PostOrderTraversal () - A Visitor for post-order traversal a Tree::Simple hierarchy

NAME

Tree::Simple::Visitor::PostOrderTraversal - A Visitor for post-order traversal a Tree::Simple hierarchy

SYNOPSIS

  use Tree::Simple::Visitor::PostOrderTraversal;

  # create an visitor
  my $visitor = Tree::Simple::Visitor::PostOrderTraversal->new();

  # pass our visitor to the tree
  $tree->accept($visitor);

  # print our results
  print join ", " => $visitor->getResults();

  # this will print this: 
  #   1.1.1 1.1 1.2 1 2.1 2 3.1 3 
  # assuming your tree is like this:
  #   1
  #     1.1
  #       1.1.1
  #     1.2
  #   2
  #     2.1
  #   3
  #     3.1

DESCRIPTION

Post-order traversal is a variation of the depth-first traversal in which the sub-tree's are processed before the parent. It is another alternative to Tree::Simple's CWtraverse method which implements a depth-first, pre-order traversal.

METHODS

new
There are no arguments to the constructor the object will be in its default state. You can use the CWsetNodeFilter method to customize its behavior.
includeTrunk ($boolean)
Based upon the value of CW$boolean, this will tell the visitor to include the trunk of the tree in the traversal as well.
setNodeFilter ($filter_function)
This method accepts a CODE reference as its CW$filter_function argument and throws an exception if it is not a code reference. This code reference is used to filter the tree nodes as they are collected. This can be used to customize output, or to gather specific information from a more complex tree node. The filter function should accept a single argument, which is the current Tree::Simple object.
visit ($tree)
This is the method that is used by Tree::Simple's CWaccept method. It can also be used on its own, it requires the CW$tree argument to be a Tree::Simple object (or derived from a Tree::Simple object), and will throw and exception otherwise.
getResults
This method returns the accumulated results of the application of the node filter to the tree.

BUGS

None that I am aware of. Of course, if you find a bug, let me know, and I will be sure to fix it.

CODE COVERAGE

See the CODE COVERAGE section in Tree::Simple::VisitorFactory for more inforamtion.

SEE ALSO

These Visitor classes are all subclasses of Tree::Simple::Visitor, which can be found in the Tree::Simple module, you should refer to that module for more information.

AUTHOR

stevan little, <stevan@iinteractive.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2004 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

<http://www.iinteractive.com>

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.