Data structures and Algorithms

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Mind Map on Data structures and Algorithms, created by SANTOYO OCHOA IVAN on 29/11/2021.
SANTOYO OCHOA IVAN
Mind Map by SANTOYO OCHOA IVAN, updated more than 1 year ago
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Data structures and Algorithms
  1. Data structures
    1. Are different ways of storing datta on your computer
      1. There are many types of data structures
        1. Examples
          1. Arrays
            1. is a structure of fixed-size, can hold items of the same data type, are indexed
              1. Example
            2. Linked list
              1. A linked list is a sequential structure that consists of a sequence of items in linear order which are linked to each other.
                1. Example of linked list
              2. hash table
                1. Example
            3. Are related with algorithms
              1. Its shape defines algotithm structure
            4. Algorithms
              1. Operations on different data structures and sets of instructions for executing them
                1. Depending on what data structure you are using to store the data performing the algorithm on your algorithm might look slightly differently
                  1. An algorithm look like this
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