Data Structures and Other Objects Using JavaMichael Main's gentle approach to data structures and objects has introduced thousands of beginning programmers to foundational data structures using the practical Java language. This Third Edition makes the most of the enhancements and advantages of Java 5.0 including the use of generic data types. An early group of chapters reviews the key aspects of object-oriented programming giving students the foundation for understanding significant programming concepts. With this framework they are able to accomplish writing functional data structures by using a five-step method for working with data types; understanding the data type abstractly, writing a specification, using the data type, designing and implementing the data type, and analyzing the implementation. Students learn to think analytically about the efficiency and efficacy of design while gaining exposure to useful Java classes libraries. The flexibility of Data Structures and Other Objects Using Java allows instructors to structure their course around a certain emphasis, such as early coverage of recursion and sorting, or to accelerate the pace of the course. |
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... These are called the node's left child and right child . For example , the root's left child is the node containing 17 , and its right child contains 11. Some nodes have only a left child , some have only. CHAPTER Binary Trees.
... ' H ' ' M ' ' S ' ' A ' ' R ' ' I ' ' G ' ' ז ' The 10 characters that the tree contains can be stored Tree Representations 449 2 Tree Representations Self-Test Exercises for Section 9 1 Array Representation of Complete Binary Trees.
Michael Main. Time Analysis for Binary Search Trees Suppose a binary search tree has n elements . What is the maximum depth the tree could have ? A binary tree must have at least one node at each level . For example , a binary tree with ...
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