... Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science 4/4 Part 2. Binary Tree Required Questions Question 8. For each of the following key sequences ... duplicate_error5. End recursive_Insert Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science 2/4 Return element of s is appended into q with the same order. For example ... (compute(a,n)>compute(a,n-1))?compute(a,n):compute(a,n-1)32336,5,44,5,6 Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science 1/4 DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS Tutorial 3 Questions Recursion and Binary Tree Part...
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... otherprog and prog, and pipes the standard outputof otherprog intothe standard input for prog. The function int putchar(int)is used for output: putchar(c) puts the character c on the standard output, ... calculator of Chapter 4 to use scanf and/ or sscanf to dothe inputand number conversion. 7.5 File AccessThe examples so far have all read the standard inputand written the standard output, which ... Appendix B. 7.1 Standard Inputand Output As we said in Chapter 1, the library implements a simple model of text inputand output. A textstream consists of a sequence of lines; each line ends...
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... Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science 2/3 Question 6. Suggest a data structure that supports the following operation and given time complexities: ... class Node { E data; Node left, right; } Node root; } Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science 3/3 Write a recursive method called isCompleteBinaryTree() ... O(logn) findMin Return the value of the minimal element O(logn) findMax Return the value of the maximal element O(logn) findMed Return the value of the median element O(1) DelMin...
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... Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science Page 1/5 LAB SESSION 1 BASIC OPERATIONS ON LINKED LIST 1. OBJECTIVE The objectives of Lab 1 are (1) ... pTemp; // the list now is {5} pTemp = new Node; count++; Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science Page 4/5 return pList; } a. Rewrite the main ... considered as an ascending ordered list). This method will return: Faculty ofComputer Science and Engineering Department ofComputer Science Page 2/5 pTemp->data = 3; pTemp->next =...