Schaum's Outline of Data Structures with JavaMcGraw Hill Professional, 8 de des. 2000 - 369 pàgines • Scores of problems and examples—which will be available on the Internet after publication—simplify and demonstrate central concepts and help users develop their expertise in handling data structures in Java • Java is today’s fastest growing programming language, with broad popular appeal for its ease of use in creating websites and its functioning capability on any platform • Topics cover all the material in the first- or second-year course required of all Computer Science majors |
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... shows the nine variables and the one object . Each variable has a name and a type . If the type is a class , then the variable is a reference to an instance ( i.e. , an object ) of that class . The uninitialized variables appear empty ...
... shows the nine variables and the one object . Each variable has a name and a type . If the type is a class , then the variable is a reference to an instance ( i.e. , an object ) of that class . The uninitialized variables appear empty ...
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... shows , there are four kinds of members that a class can have . A field is a variable that holds data . A method is a function that performs operations . A class may also define local " inner " classes and interfaces within itself ...
... shows , there are four kinds of members that a class can have . A field is a variable that holds data . A method is a function that performs operations . A class may also define local " inner " classes and interfaces within itself ...
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... shows that there is only one string literal " ABCDEFG " no matter how it is formed . So if two differ- ent references ( i.e. , references with different names ) are both assigned that literal , they must be equal : The equality operator ...
... shows that there is only one string literal " ABCDEFG " no matter how it is formed . So if two differ- ent references ( i.e. , references with different names ) are both assigned that literal , they must be equal : The equality operator ...
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... shows that array types are not the same as class types . ( See the diagram on page 2. ) They are , in fact , derived types : for every class type T there is a corresponding array type T [ ] . Also , for each of the eight primitive types ...
... shows that array types are not the same as class types . ( See the diagram on page 2. ) They are , in fact , derived types : for every class type T there is a corresponding array type T [ ] . Also , for each of the eight primitive types ...
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... shows that the cloned array d [ ] is indeed a separate copy of c [ ] : changing c [ 1 ] to " XYZ " has no effect upon the value " CD " of d [ 1 ] . 2.3 THE Arrays CLASS The java.util.Arrays class defines the following methods : public ...
... shows that the cloned array d [ ] is indeed a separate copy of c [ ] : changing c [ 1 ] to " XYZ " has no effect upon the value " CD " of d [ 1 ] . 2.3 THE Arrays CLASS The java.util.Arrays class defines the following methods : public ...
Continguts
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Advanced Java | 53 |
Recursion | 73 |
Collections | 94 |
Stacks | 109 |
Chapter 7 | 123 |
Chapter 8 | 144 |
Chapter 9 | 166 |
Heaps and Priority Queues | 225 |
Sorting | 243 |
Tables | 275 |
Sets | 293 |
Graphs | 301 |
Appendix A Essential Mathematics | 333 |
Appendix B From C++ to Java | 353 |
References | 361 |
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Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Data Structures with Java John Rast Hubbard Previsualització no disponible - 2001 |
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Pàgina 40 - It states that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes in at least one way.
Pàgina 170 - The path length of a tree is the sum of the lengths of all paths from its root.
Pàgina 312 - A digraph is strongly connected if there is a path between every pair of vertices. A digraph is weakly connected if its embedded graph is connected.
Pàgina 304 - A complete graph is a simple graph in which every pair of vertices is connected by an edge.
Pàgina 170 - The depth of a node in a tree is the length of its root path.
Pàgina 218 - Define the balance number at any node to be the difference between the height of its left subtree and the height of its right subtree.
Pàgina 84 - The objective of the game is to move all the disks from peg A to peg C, one disk at a time, without violating the rule.
Pàgina 304 - The degree (or valence) of a vertex is the number of edges that are incident upon it.