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### `xcdat_benchmark` ### `xcdat_benchmark`
It measures the performances of possible tries for a given dataset. To perform search operations, it randomly samples `n` queires from the dataset, where `n` is one of the parameters. Xcdat provides the four dictionary types defined in `xcdat.hpp`. The tool measures the performances of them for a given dataset. To perform search operations, it randomly samples `n` queires from the dataset, where `n` is one of the parameters. It will help you determine the dictionary type.
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$ xcdat_benchmark enwiki-titles.txt $ xcdat_benchmark enwiki-titles.txt
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### Trie dictionary types ### Trie dictionary types
The four dictionary types of specialization of class `xcdat::trie` are difined. The first two types are based on standard DACs by Brisaboa et al. [9]. The last two types are based on pointer-based DACs by Kanda et al. [2]. The four specialization types of class `xcdat::trie` are provided in `xcdat.hpp`. The first two types are based on standard DACs by Brisaboa et al. [9]. The last two types are based on pointer-based DACs by Kanda et al. [2].
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//! The trie type with standard DACs using 8-bit integers //! The trie type with standard DACs using 8-bit integers