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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Python - Second Edition

By : Dr. Basant Agarwal, Benjamin Baka
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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Python - Second Edition

By: Dr. Basant Agarwal, Benjamin Baka

Overview of this book

Data structures allow you to store and organize data efficiently. They are critical to any problem, provide a complete solution, and act like reusable code. Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Python teaches you the essential Python data structures and the most common algorithms for building easy and maintainable applications. This book helps you to understand the power of linked lists, double linked lists, and circular linked lists. You will learn to create complex data structures, such as graphs, stacks, and queues. As you make your way through the chapters, you will explore the application of binary searches and binary search trees, along with learning common techniques and structures used in tasks such as preprocessing, modeling, and transforming data. In the concluding chapters, you will get to grips with organizing your code in a manageable, consistent, and extendable way. You will also study how to bubble sort, selection sort, insertion sort, and merge sort algorithms in detail. By the end of the book, you will have learned how to build components that are easy to understand, debug, and use in different applications. You will get insights into Python implementation of all the important and relevant algorithms.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Classification of algorithms

There are a number of classification schemes, based on what the algorithm is designed to achieve. In previous chapters, we implemented various algorithms. The question to ask is: do these algorithms share the same form or any similarities? If the answer is yes, then ask: what are the similarities and characteristics being used as the basis for comparison? If the answer is no, then can the algorithms be grouped into classes?

These are the questions that we will discuss in the subsequent subsections. Here we present the major methods for classifying algorithms.

Classification by implementation

When translating a series of steps or processes into a working algorithm, there are a number of forms that...