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.NET Framework Time complexity in the documentation
Where can I find the time complexity for methods in the standard .Net library?
I use MSDN and it occasionally mentions time complexity, but not often (I ran into a similar problem with Java).
For ...
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Asymptotic complexity of .NET collection classes
Are there any resources about the asymptotic complexity (big-O and the rest) of methods of .NET collection classes (Dictionary<K,V>, List<T> etc...)?
I know that the C5 library's ...
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Regex implementation that can handle machine-generated regex's: *non-backtracking*, O(n)?
Edit: This question has considerably evolved since I first asked it. See below for two fast+compatible, but not completely fully featured implementations. If you know of more or better ...
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Why is List(T).Clear O(N)?
According to the MSDN documentation on the List<T>.Clear method:
This method is an O(n) operation,
where n is Count.
Why O(n)? I ask because I would assume that clearing a List<T> ...
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What order of time does the .NET System.String.Length property take?
I had someone advise me to avoid repeatedly calling String.Length, because it was recalculated each time I called it. I had assumed that String.Length ran in O(1) time. Is String.Length more complex ...
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What is performance of ContainsKey and TryGetValue?
I'm prepping for interviews, and some obvious interview questions such as counting frequency of characters in a string involve putting all of the characters into a Hashtable/Dictionary in order to get ...
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How do I get the element with the smallest key in a collection, in O(1) or O(log n) time?
I know that I can use a Dictionary and retrieve an arbitrary element in O(1) time.
I know that I can get the next highest (or lowest) element in a SortedDictionary in O(1) time. But what if I wanted ...
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Recommended Big O Notation book with .NET examples
Does anyone know of any good .NET books that focus on algorithmic complexity specifically looking at Big O Notation?
The only book I have found is Data Structures and Algorithms Using C# by Michael ...
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What is the AccessTime for Dictionary<Dictionary<char,int>,List<string>> , is it still O(1)?
I wanted to implement an algorithm with Dictionary<Dictionary<char,int>, List<string>> to find the anagram words in a dictionary.
As i need to implement my custom EqualityComparer ...
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What does this mean: “Detected time complexity: O((N+M)*K)”?
I was trying one of the online developer certificating website's demo test. I have written it in C# using many interfaces, events etc.
My code passed but it complained that:
Detected time ...