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Beginning Java Data Structures and Algorithms

By : Kristian Secor
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Beginning Java Data Structures and Algorithms

By: Kristian Secor

Overview of this book

Learning about data structures and algorithms gives you better insight on how to solve common programming problems. Most of the problems faced every day by programmers have been solved, tried, and tested. By knowing how these solutions work, you can ensure that you choose the right tool when you face these problems. This course teaches you tools that you can use to build efficient applications. It starts with an introduction to algorithms and big O notation, later explains bubble, merge, quicksort, and other popular programming patterns. You'll also learn about data structures such as binary trees, hash tables, and graphs. The course progresses to advanced concepts, such as algorithm design paradigms and graph theory. By the end of the course, you will know how to correctly implement common algorithms and data structures within your applications.
Table of Contents (6 chapters)
Chapter 3
Hash Tables and Binary Search Trees
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Section 1
Lesson Overview
In the preceding lesson, we introduced the concept of data structures by looking at arrays, linked lists, queues, and stacks. In this lesson, we will use some of these primitive structures to build more complex ones. We'll start the lesson by looking at hash tables, which are useful data structures for fast key-value lookup. In the second part of the lesson, we will learn about a more complex data structure that supports range queries, called binary trees.