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Data Structures andAlgorithms
What is a data structure?
Data structures are used to store data in a computer in an organized fashion.
The scheme of organizing related information that considers not only the items stored, but also their relationship to each other .
It is a group of data elements grouped together under one name. - These data elements are called members. They can have different types and different lengths.- Some of them store the data of same type while others store different types of data.
In programming the term data structure refers to a scheme for organizing related piece of information.
Data Structure = Organized Data + Allowed Operations.2
Goals of this Course
1. Reinforce the concept that costs and benefits exist for every data structure.
2. Learn the commonly used data structures. These form a programmer's basic data structure
``toolkit.'‘
3. Understand how to measure the cost of a data structure or program. These techniques also allow you to judge the merits
of new data structures that you or others might invent.
Areas in which data structures are applied
Compiler Design Operating System Database Management System Statistical analysis package Numerical Analysis Graphics Artificial Intelligence
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The Need for Data StructuresData structures organize data
more efficient programs.
More powerful computers
more complex applications.
More complex applications demand more calculations.
Complex computing tasks are unlike our everyday experience.
Organizing DataAny organization for a collection of
records can be searched, processed in any order, or modified.
The choice of data structure and algorithm can make the difference between a program running in a few seconds or many days.
EfficiencyA solution is said to be efficient if it solves the
problem within its resource constraints.SpaceTime
The cost of a solution is the amount of resources that the solution consumes.
Selecting a Data StructureSelect a data structure as follows:
1. Analyze the problem to determine the basic operations that must be supported.
2. Quantify the resource constraints for each operation.
3. Select the data structure that best meets these requirements.
Costs and BenefitsEach data structure has costs and benefits.Rarely is one data structure better than another in all
situations.Any data structure requires:
space for each data item it stores,time to perform each basic operation,programming effort.
Costs and Benefits (cont)Each problem has constraints on available
space and time.Only after a careful analysis of problem
characteristics we can know the best data structure for the task.
Bank example:Start account: a few minutesTransactions: a few secondsClose account: overnight
Example 1.2Problem: Create a database containing information
about cities and towns.Tasks: Find by name or attribute or locationExact match, range query, spatial queryResource requirements: Times can be from a few
seconds for simple queries to a minute or two for complex queries
Abstract Data TypesAbstract Data Type (ADT): defining a data type
in terms of a set of values and a set of operations on that data type.
Each ADT operation is defined by its inputs and outputs.
Encapsulation: Hide implementation details.
Data StructureA data structure is the physical implementation of an
ADT.Each operation associated with the ADT is
implemented by one or more subroutines in the implementation.
Data structure usually refers to an organization for data in main memory.
File structure: an organization for data on peripheral storage, such as a disk drive.
MetaphorsAn ADT manages complexity through abstraction:
metaphor.Hierarchies of labels
Ex: transistors gates CPU.
In a program, implement an ADT, then think only about the ADT, not its implementation.
Logical vs. Physical FormData items have both a logical and a physical form.
Logical form: definition of the data item within an ADT.Ex: Integers in mathematical sense: +, -
Physical form: implementation of the data item within a data structure.Ex: 16/32 bit integers, overflow.
Data Type
ADT:TypeOperations
Data Items: Logical Form
Data Items: Physical Form
Data Structure:Storage SpaceSubroutines
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Define a linear and non linear data structure
• Linear data structure: A linear data structure traverses the data elements sequentially
Only one data element can directly be reached. Ex: Arrays, Linked Lists• Non-Linear data structure: Every data item is
attached to several other data items in a way that is specific for reflecting relationships.
• The data items are not arranged in a sequential structure.
• Ex: Trees, Graphs
What are the types of data structures?
The types of data structure are:Arrays: A set of homogeneous values.Lists: A group of similar items with connectivity to the previous or/and next data items.Matrix: A way to store data in an organized form in the form of rows and columns. Linked list: Stored data in a linear fashion.Stack: Works in first in last out order. The element inserted first in stack is removed last
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Queues: First in First out order. The element inserted first is removed first.
Records: A set of fields, where each field consists of data belongs to one data type.
Trees: A data structure where the data is organized in a hierarchical structure. This type of data structure follows the sorted order of insertion, deletion and modification of data items.
Tables: Data is persisted in the form of rows and columns. These are similar to records, where the result or manipulation of data is reflected for the whole table
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