This book uses a modern object-oriented approach to data structures, unified around the notion of the Standard Template Library (STL) container classes. The book presents a systematic development of data structures supported by numerous examples and complete programs. The authors separate the applications of a data structure from its implementation. Includes an applied study of interesting and classical algorithms that illustrate the data structures using only simple mathematical concepts (Big-O notation is introduced intuitively); Many additional figures are integrated into the presentation; ADT (Abstract Data Type) for each data structurea€”immediately used to solve appropriate problems; Early and accessible introduction to templates and iterators; Use of modern C++ constructs in developing data structures and their applications provides enough language detail to sufficiently understand the constructs.Output the array using the template function writeArray(), and then call the function bubbleSort() developed in Written Exercise 3-17 to sort the list. Output the sorted list. ... input the file word by word and count the number of occurrences of each keyword. To recognize a ... Run the program three times with input 23. 1234, andanbsp;...
Title | : | Data Structures with C++ Using STL |
Author | : | William Ford, William R. Topp |
Publisher | : | Pearson - 2002 |
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