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Implementing Graph Algorithms Using Scala

By : James Cutajar
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Implementing Graph Algorithms Using Scala

By: James Cutajar

Overview of this book

Scala's functional programming features are a boon to help you design “easy to reason about” systems to control growing software complexities.In this course we practise many functional techniques by solving various graph problems. We start by looking at how we can represent graph structures in an efficient functional manner. Then we explore both the breadth and depth first search graph traversal techniques. Later we use this techniques to show how they can be used for topological sorting and cycle detection. In this course we also describe more complex algorithms such as finding the shortest path and maximal flow networks. All of these solutions are illustrated with easy to understand diagrams and animations. Special care is taken when writing solution so that the principles of functional programming are followed. By the end of the course, you will be well-versed in all the functional concepts of Scala and you will have refreshed your knowledge of graph algorithms. The code and supporting files for the course are available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Implementing-Graph-Algorithms-using-Scala
Table of Contents (6 chapters)
Chapter 3
Topological Sorting
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Section 5
DFS for Sorting Implementation
In this video, clip we develop the code to perform the DFS topological sorting. - Consolidate your understanding of case classes in Scala - See how to use case classes for storing intermediate steps - Understand immutability and the role of copy functions