How to display a binary search tree using CSS, HTML and a bit of Javascript?

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轻奢々 2020-12-17 04:03

I want to \"paint\" the tree on screen using CSS and HTML and not represent it in any way or data structure ...

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  • 2020-12-17 04:15

    Unlimit binary and unilevel tree with css

    Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/Limitlessisa/5Lhb0ron/

    Html:

    <div class="tree">
    
            <ul>
                <li>
                    <div><input type="checkbox"> Main <br/> <button> Test Btn </button></div>
                    <ul>
                        <li>
                            <div><input type="checkbox"> Sub-1</div>
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            <div><input type="checkbox"> Sub-2</div>
                            <ul>
                                <li>
                                    <div><input type="checkbox"> Sub-2-1</div>
                                </li>
                                <li>
                                    <div><input type="checkbox"> Sub-2-2</div>
                                </li>
                            </ul>  
                        </li>
                    </ul>
    
                </li>
            </ul>
    
        </div>
    

    Css:

    <style>
    .tree ul {
        padding-top: 20px; position: relative;
    
        transition: all 0.5s;
        -webkit-transition: all 0.5s;
        -moz-transition: all 0.5s;
    }
    
    .tree li {
        float: left; text-align: center;
        list-style-type: none;
        position: relative;
        padding: 20px 5px 0 5px;
    
        transition: all 0.5s;
        -webkit-transition: all 0.5s;
        -moz-transition: all 0.5s;
    }
    
    .tree li::before, .tree li::after{
        content: '';
        position: absolute; top: 0; right: 50%;
        border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
        width: 50%; height: 20px;
    }
    .tree li::after{
        right: auto; left: 50%;
        border-left: 1px solid #ccc;
    }
    
    .tree li:only-child::after, .tree li:only-child::before {
        display: none;
    }
    
    .tree li:only-child{ padding-top: 0;}
    
    .tree li:first-child::before, .tree li:last-child::after{
        border: 0 none;
    }
    .tree li:last-child::before{
        border-right: 1px solid #ccc;
        border-radius: 0 5px 0 0;
        -webkit-border-radius: 0 5px 0 0;
        -moz-border-radius: 0 5px 0 0;
    }
    .tree li:first-child::after{
        border-radius: 5px 0 0 0;
        -webkit-border-radius: 5px 0 0 0;
        -moz-border-radius: 5px 0 0 0;
    }
    .tree ul ul::before{
        content: '';
        position: absolute; top: 0; left: 50%;
        border-left: 1px solid #ccc;
        width: 0; height: 20px;
    }
    .tree li div{
        border: 1px solid #ccc;
        padding: 5px 10px;
        text-decoration: none;
        color: #666;
        font-family: arial, verdana, tahoma;
        font-size: 11px;
        display: inline-block;
    
        border-radius: 5px;
        -webkit-border-radius: 5px;
        -moz-border-radius: 5px;
    
        transition: all 0.5s;
        -webkit-transition: all 0.5s;
        -moz-transition: all 0.5s;
    }
    .tree li div:hover, .tree li div:hover+ul li div {
        background: #c8e4f8; color: #000; border: 1px solid #94a0b4;
    }
    .tree li div:hover+ul li::after, 
    .tree li div:hover+ul li::before, 
    .tree li div:hover+ul::before, 
    .tree li div:hover+ul ul::before{
        border-color:  #94a0b4;
    }
    
    </style>
    
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  • 2020-12-17 04:23

    A very simple way of creating a tree-like structure with HTML and CSS is nesting <div>s
    Each div represents a node, and can have multiple nodes inside:

    <div> //root
        <div> //child 1
            <div> //child 1.1
                <div></div> //child 1.1.1
                <div></div> //child 1.1.2
                <div></div> //child 1.1.3
            </div>
            <div></div> //child 1.2
        </div>
        <div></div> //child 2
    </div>
    

    Then you can add a margin-top to all divs, so that they appear under its parent div.

    A JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/VxRmc/

    I've added percentage widths to each div. You can calculate widths if you know how many childs a node has. Or you can use fixed widths...

    Yeah, it's not a beautiful tree, but it can't be simpler.

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