Printing a Tree data structure in Python

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萌比男神i 2020-12-15 18:17

I was looking for a possible implementation of tree printing, which prints the tree in a user-friendly way, and not as an instance of object.

I came across this solu

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  • 2020-12-15 18:40

    Yes, move the __repr__ code to __str__, then call str() on your tree or pass it to the print statement. Remember to use __str__ in the recursive calls too:

    class node(object):
        def __init__(self, value, children = []):
            self.value = value
            self.children = children
    
        def __str__(self, level=0):
            ret = "\t"*level+repr(self.value)+"\n"
            for child in self.children:
                ret += child.__str__(level+1)
            return ret
    
        def __repr__(self):
            return '<tree node representation>'
    

    Demo:

    >>> root = node('grandmother')
    >>> root.children = [node('daughter'), node('son')]
    >>> root.children[0].children = [node('granddaughter'), node('grandson')]
    >>> root.children[1].children = [node('granddaughter'), node('grandson')]
    >>> root
    <tree node representation>
    >>> str(root)
    "'grandmother'\n\t'daughter'\n\t\t'granddaughter'\n\t\t'grandson'\n\t'son'\n\t\t'granddaughter'\n\t\t'grandson'\n"
    >>> print root
    'grandmother'
        'daughter'
            'granddaughter'
            'grandson'
        'son'
            'granddaughter'
            'grandson'
    
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  • 2020-12-15 18:40

    Why don't you store it as a treelib object and print it out similar to how we print the CHAID tree out here with more relevant node descriptions related to your use case?

    ([], {0: 809, 1: 500}, (sex, p=1.47145310169e-81, chi=365.886947811, groups=[['female'], ['male']]))
    ├── (['female'], {0: 127, 1: 339}, (embarked, p=9.17624191599e-07, chi=24.0936494474, groups=[['C', '<missing>'], ['Q', 'S']]))
    │   ├── (['C', '<missing>'], {0: 11, 1: 104}, <Invalid Chaid Split>)
    │   └── (['Q', 'S'], {0: 116, 1: 235}, <Invalid Chaid Split>)
    └── (['male'], {0: 682, 1: 161}, (embarked, p=5.017855245e-05, chi=16.4413525404, groups=[['C'], ['Q', 'S']]))
        ├── (['C'], {0: 109, 1: 48}, <Invalid Chaid Split>)
        └── (['Q', 'S'], {0: 573, 1: 113}, <Invalid Chaid Split>)
    
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