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... (compute(a,n)>compute(a,n-1))?compute(a,n):compute(a,n-1)32336,5,44,5,6 Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 1/4 DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS Tutorial 3 Questions Recursion and Binary Tree Part 1. ... else 1. return duplicate_error5. End recursive_Insert Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 2/4 Return element of s is appended into q with the same ... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 4/4 Part 2. Binary Tree Required Questions Question...
... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 2/3 Question 6. Suggest a data structure that supports the following operation and given time complexities: ... { E data; Node left, right; } Node root; } Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 3/3 Write a recursive method called isCompleteBinaryTree()...
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... Application/Telnet]$telnet attach-agent $tcp0 NS-2 TutorialKameswari ChebroluDept. of ComputerScienceand Engineering, IIT Bombay Reference Material● http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/●Marc ... support for simulating a variety of protocol suites and scenarios●Front end is oTCL, back end is C++●NS is an on-going effort of research and development NS Internals01n0 n1Addr ClassifierPort ... systems too complex to model Creating TCP Connections●Create TCP agent and attach it to the node●Create a Null Agent and attach it to the node●Connect the agentsset tcp0 [new Agent/TCP]$ns...
... or no. And these are the only commands it knows how to do. If you give it a command other than theseprecise ones, it stands there and does nothing.Your job is to use only these commands and write ... that the robot does notunderstand English. Rather, as a computer, it understands a basic set of instructions. Here are theonly commands the robot understands.Stand upSit downRaise armsLower ... thisweek, the computer accurately and at great speed does the multiply instruction, and outputs theirpay as $1600!Thus, we have this rule: If you tell the computer to do something stupid, the computer accurately...
... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 1/5 LAB SESSION 1 BASIC OPERATIONS ON LINKED LIST ... // the list now is {5} pTemp = new Node; count++; Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 4/5 return pList; } a. Rewrite the main function ... as an ascending ordered list). This method will return: Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 2/5 pTemp->data = 3; pTemp->next = pHead;...
... 2 if the list is sorted in ascending order and n is added successfully. Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 2/7 pTemp->data = 3; pTemp->next ... executing this method, a will point to this new list and b will point to NULL. End Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 3/7 } } } Listing 3 ... addEventFirst(int n){ if(n mod 2 == 0) addFirst(n); else Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 6/7 addLast(n) } 3.6. Write for the class List...
... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 1/4 LAB SESSION 2 POLYNOMIAL LIST 1. OBJECTIVE ... newdata; pTemp->next = pHead; pHead = pTemp; Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 2/4 count++; } void List::display() { Node* ... pTemp->data += nConst; return; } Listing 3 Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Page 3/4 4. EXERCISES In this work, you are provided...
... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 2/3 } // Tree::~Tree() { destroy(root); root = ... getSizeFrom(pNode->right) + 1; return nResult; } Listing 3 Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience 3/3 Listing 3 gives a scenario in which we try to develop ... case (i.e. an empty tree) and what we should do in this case. - Process the recursion: assume that we had successfully done what we intended to do with the left and the right sub-trees, develop...
... Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Released on 03/09/2012 10:09:56 4/5 Advanced Questions Question 8. Prove that for any positive functions f and g, ... f(2m) = g(m) = O(m*logm) = O(log(n)*log(log(n))). End Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Released on 03/09/2012 10:09:56 2/5 If [n/2] is even, ... takes: 21024log2(1024)ì10-9 10360s Question 7. Faculty of ComputerScienceand Engineering Department of ComputerScience Released on 03/09/2012 10:09:56 1/5 DATA STRUCTURES &...