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@@ -445,9 +445,12 @@ Then test it out on a computer to make sure it's not buggy from syntax.
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- "Among balanced search trees, AVL and 2/3 trees are now passé, and red-black trees seem to be more popular.
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- "Among balanced search trees, AVL and 2/3 trees are now passé, and red-black trees seem to be more popular.
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A particularly interesting self-organizing data structure is the splay tree, which uses rotations
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A particularly interesting self-organizing data structure is the splay tree, which uses rotations
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to move any accessed key to the root." - Skiena
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to move any accessed key to the root." - Skiena
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- - Of these, I chose to implement a red-black tree and a splay tree.
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- - red-black tree: search and insertion functions, skipping delete
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+ - Of these, I chose to implement a splay tree. From what I've read, you won't implement a
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+ balanced search tree in your interview. But I wanted exposure to coding one up
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+ and let's face it, splay trees are the bee's knees. I did read a lot of red-black tree code.
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- splay tree: insert, search, delete functions
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- splay tree: insert, search, delete functions
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+ If you end up implementing red/black tree try just these:
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+ - search and insertion functions, skipping delete
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- I want to learn more about B-Tree since it's used so widely with very large data sets.
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- I want to learn more about B-Tree since it's used so widely with very large data sets.
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- [x] **AVL trees**
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- [x] **AVL trees**
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