| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Jan 2005 |
| Topics | Data Mining / Analysis, .NET, Programming Languages | ||
| Downloads | 668 | ||
This paper examines three of the most commonly studied data structures: the Queue, the Stack, and the Hashtable. The Queue and Stack are specialized Lists, providing storage for a variable number of objects, but restricting the order in which the items may be accessed. The Hashtable provides an array-like abstraction with greater indexing flexibility. Whereas an array requires that its elements be indexed by an ordinal value, Hashtables allow items to be indexed by any type of object, such as a string.
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