I see that the Wolfram language has added new and improved features using Trees. Below a good intro. As usual, Their capabilities, which we used in house, are nicely done and described, worth a look.
April 22, 2022, Stephen Wolfram
Two years ago we released Version 12.0 of the Wolfram Language. Here are the updates in trees since then, including the latest features in 13.0. The contents of this post are compiled from Stephen Wolfram’s Release Announcements for 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 and 13.0.
Trees! (May 2021)
Based on the number of new built-in functions the clear winner for the largest new framework in Version 12.3 is the one for trees. We’ve been able to handle trees as a special case of graphs for more than a decade (and of course all symbolic expressions in the Wolfram Language are ultimately represented as trees). But in Version 12.3 we’re introducing trees as first-class objects in the system.
The fundamental object is Tree: ....(much more at the link]
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