Data structures and C programs / Christopher J. Van Wyk.
Publication details: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1988.Description: x, 387 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0201161168
- 005.73 19 WYK
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Part I: Fundamental Ideas
1 Charting our Course
1.1 Problem: Summarizing Data 3
1.2 Solution I 5
1.3 Solution II 7
1.4 Measuring Performance 12
1.5 Summary and Respective 20
2 The Complexity of Algorithms
2.1 The idea of an Algorithm 25
2.2 Algorithms for Exponentiation 27
2.3 Asymptotic Analysis
2.4 Implementation Considerations 38
2.5 Summary and Perspective 41
3 Pointers and Dynamic Storage
3.1 Variables and Pointers 49
3.2 Character Strings and Arrays 56
3.3 Typedefs and Structures 66
3.4 Dynamic Storage Allocation 69
3.5 Summary and Perspective 72
4 Stacks and Queues
4.1 Two Disciplines for Paying Bills 79
4.2 The stack Data Type 81
4.3 The Queue Data type 84
4.4 Example Applications 89
4.5 Summary and Perspective 94
5 Linked Lists
5.1 Lists 101
5.2 Application: Sets 106
5.3 Miscellaneous tools for Linked structures 117
5.4 Multiply Linked Structures
5.5 Summary and Perspective 125
6 Memory Organization
6.1 More about Memory 129
6.2 Variables and the Runtime Stack 133
6.3 A simple Heap Management Scheme
6.4 Physical memory Organization 139
6.5 Summary and Perspective 142
Part II: Efficient Algorithms
7 Searching
7.1 Aspects of Searching 149
7.2 Self organising Linked Lists 152
7.3 Binary Search 155
7.4 Binary Trees 159
7.5 Binary Search Trees 163
Etc
8 Hashing
8.1 perfect Hashing 177
8.2 Collision Resolution Using A probe Strategy 179
8.3 Collusion Resolution Using Linked Lists 185
8.4 Summary and Perspective 186
9 Sorted Lists
9.1 Avl Trees
9.2 2,4 Trees
9.3 Implementation: Red-Black
9.4 Farther Topics
9.5 Summary and Perspective
10 Priority Queques
10.1 The Data type Priority Queque
10.2 Heaps
10.3 Implementation of Heaps
10.4Huffman Trees
10.5 Other Operations
Etc
11 Sorting
11.1 Settings for Sorting
11.2 Two Simple Sorting Algorithms
11.3 Two Efficient Sorting Algorithms
11.4 Two useful Sorting Ideas
11.5 Summary and Perspective
12 Applying Data Structures
12.1 Double-entry Book keeping
12.2 Basic solution
12.3 solution I
12.4 solution II
12.5 summary and Perspective
13 Acyclic graphics
13.1 Rooted Trees
13.2 Disjoint Sets
13.3 Topological Sorting
13.5 Summary and Perspective
14 Graphics
14.1 Terminology
14.2 Data structures
14.3 Shortest paths
14.4 Minimum Spanning Trees
14.5 Traversal Orders and Graph Connectivity
Etc
Includes bibliographies and index.
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