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(Ebook) Data Structures in Java. by Oswald Campesato. ISBN 9781683929550, 1683929551

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Authors:Oswald Campesato.
Pages:232 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Mercury Learning and Information.
Language:english
File Size:7.05 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781683929550, 1683929551
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(Ebook) Data Structures in Java. by Oswald Campesato. ISBN 9781683929550, 1683929551

This book is a fast-paced introduction to using data structures with Java. Numerous code samples and listings are included to support myriad topics. The first chapter contains a quick introduction to Java, along with Java code samples to check for leap years, find divisors of a number, and work with arrays of strings. The second chapter introduces recursion and usescode samples to check if a positive number is prime, to find the prime divisors of a positive integer, to calculate the GCD (greatest common divisor) and LCM (lowest common multiple) of a pair of positive integers. The third chapter contains Java code samples involving strings and arrays, such as finding binary substrings of a number, checking if strings contain unique characters, counting bits in a range of numbers, and how to compute XOR without using the XOR function. Chapters 4 through 6 include Java code samples involving search algorithms, concepts in linked lists, and tasks involving linked lists. Finally, Chapter 7 discusses data structures called queues and stacks, along with additional Java code samples. FEATURES: Extensive topics, code samples, and scripts related to data structures Covers strings, arrays, queues, and stacks, linked lists, computing the XOR function, checking for unique characters, and more Includes companion files with code samples from the book (available for downloading from the publisher)
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