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A data structure is a way of organizing data in a fashion that allows particular properties of that data to be queried and/or updated efficiently.

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Efficient container for bits

I have a bit array that can be very dense in some parts and very sparse in others. The array can get as large as 2**32 bits. I am turning it into a bunch of tuples containing offset and length to make ...
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Transform map with multiple values to tree?

Given a randomly distributed set of keys, with each key mapped to a set of values, how would you transform it into multiple trees? Example Data Set NB2 => {NC2 ND2} ND1 => {NG1 NH1} NA1 => {NB1} NB1 ...
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Best way of designing the flow of code when reading/writing from database

So I'm trying out a concept tool of mine where I need to be able to read and write data from a database real easy. I've set up the form as I like and spread around different text boxes and ...
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When should I use the HashSet<T> type?

I am exploring the HashSet<T> type, but I don't understand where it stands in collections. Can one use it to replace a List<T>? I imagine the performance of a HashSet<T> to be ...
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Efficient Tree Sort

I'm not really happy with my methods to build a tree structure in my J2ME Application. Can anybody point in a more performant direction? If you need some more code to understand my snippets, just ...
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Most efficient way to reverse a stack and add to an ArrayList

I have two collections - an ArrayList and a Stack. I use the stack because I needed some simple pop/push functionality for this bit of code. The ArrayList is essentially the out variable as this is a ...
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Best data structure to represent a game board

I'm trying to bring a board game to the computer world, and the board consists of 16 spaces, 6 for each side and 4 in the middle. The board is diamond-shaped and two ends represent both team bases. In ...
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How sets, multisets, maps and multimaps work internally

How do multisets work? If a set can't have a value mapped to a key, does it only hold keys? Also, how do associative containers work? I mean vector and deque in the memory is located sequentially it ...
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What's a simple reference or cheat sheet for nested data structures in Perl? [closed]

What's a simple reference or cheat sheet for nested data structures in Perl?
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Which C# data structure to use?

I was just wondering what do you think would be the best C# data structure for problem like this. So I will have an array of keys, and for each key array of arrays. Sounds complicated does it :) ...
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Efficient look-up in a List

I have a situation whereby I'm populating an ArrayList with "TransactionEvent"s. TransactionEvent has a property "transaction ID". In the large majority of cases each new event has a transaction ID ...
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Comparing Linked-objects

I have some data from server which looks like this. Each row is an array so the data comes as an array of arrays: net Person age net Person height net Address ...
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Why does TEnumerable<T> use pass-through methods?

TEnumerable<T>, the base class for all the Generics.Collections container classes, has a very strange declaration. It looks like this: type TEnumerable<T> = class abstract protected ...
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Criteria for selecting the right STL container for the job?

Do you just base your STL container selections on the following attributes? Searching/Updating Insertion and Deletion If not, what else do you base your selections upon? Is there any reference out ...
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Transferring Data Between Server and Client (Mobile)

Scenario: Client (Mobile) - .Net CF 2.0, SQL CE 3.0 Server - .Net 2.0, SQL Server 2005, Web Service Client and Server database schemas differ. From server - only certain columns from certain tables ...
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Bi-directional dictionary? [duplicate]

I have two sets of objects where in some cases the first set will be used as keys for the other set, and in other cases the second set will be used as keys for the first. In addition there must be no ...
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What are some common uses for bitarrays?

I've done an example using bitarrays from a newbie manual. I want to know what they can be used for and what some common data structures for them (assuming that "array" is fairly loose terminology.) ...
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One table per every similar object?

I write an application for drawing shops. I have these classes in my system: shop, cart place, rack and bakery. They have this properties: shop: X, Y, name, width, height, type, address cart place:...
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Parent And Children Relationship

I am haveing this problem with my application and need help. I have data from the server in this form Food Apple Fruit Seed etc.. Table Chair pen School et.. ... Food Mango Peer Melon ...
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Storing Large 2D Game Worlds

I've been experimenting with different ideas of how to store a 2D game world. I'm interested in hearing techniques of storing large quantities of objects while managing the set that's visible ( lets ...
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Tracking the progress of a recursive method

I'm writing an application that makes use of a tree structure, so of course I have some recursive methods that will iterate down every node of the tree and do something. The problem is sometimes these ...
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Efficient Hashmap Use

What is the more efficient approach for using hashmaps? A) Use multiple smaller hashmaps, or B) store all objects in one giant hashmap? (Assume that the hashing algorithm for the keys is fairly ...
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Which data structure best represents this data?

Is this a list of lists or just a bunch of trees(forest)?
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Data structure for repeatedly splitting a string into smaller parts

I'm trying to write a function that repeatedly matches regexp patterns against an input string. The function should take pattern 1 match it against the input string and split it into parts of ...
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How do you handle the fetchxml result data?

I have avoided working with fetchxml as I have been unsure the best way to handle the result data after calling crmService.Fetch(fetchXml). In a couple of situations, I have used an XDocument with ...
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Does it make sense to implement iterators for containers which has no obvious end - e.g. trees?

I`m writing binary search tree template for two reasons - learning C++ and learning most common algorithms and data structures. So, here is the question - as long as I want to implement iterators, it ...
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How to write a function that gets a linked list of any node type and frees the memory used by it?

I'm sure some of you already experienced it. I have two linked lists of different types and I have two distinct functions that free the memory used by them. Those two functions are identical except ...
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Select Multiple Fields from List in Linq

In ASP.NET C# I have a struct: public struct Data { public int item1; public int item2; public int category_id; public string category_name; } and I have a List of those. I want to ...
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Data Structure to store billions of integers

What is the best data structure to store the million/billions of records (assume a record contain a name and integer) in memory(RAM). Best in terms of - minimum search time(1st priority), and memory ...
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Multidimensional array manipulation - Java

I have a series of arrays that i draw data from and ultimately lead to a final array that holds the information i want. The final array is 2-dimensional, being comprised of a large number of single ...
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Difference between xs and xsd in XML schema file?

What is the difference between the xs and xsd prefixes in XML schema files?
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How to store tables in C# - What kind of data structure should I use?

Here is how it looks generally: I get values from an outside device and I have to store a timestamp with them. Somehow I want to store the info in an efficient way to make my life easier when it ...
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Efficient TableModel implementation

My TableModel implementations typically sit on an ArrayList to allow for efficient random access performance. However, ArrayList's remove(int) implementation looks fairly inefficient as it involves ...
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What are the benefits of not using cPickle to create a persistent storage for data?

I'm considering the idea of creating a persistent storage like a dbms engine, what would be the benefits to create a custom binary format over directly cPickling the object and/or using the shelve ...
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Recommended data structure for a Data Access layer

I am building a DataAccess layer to a DB, what data structure is recommended to use to pass and return a collection?
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Why does many-to-many data structure require two additional tables?

This question is based on the thread. If we have one-to-many data structure, we need to have a "help-table" to store for instance phonenumbers for one person. Many person cannot have the same ...
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Is there a way to access the underlying container of STL container adaptors?

Is there a standard way to access the underlying container of stack, queue, priority_queue ? I found a method called : _Get_container() in VS2008 implementation of stack and queue, but no one for ...
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Multi-Resolution occupancy grid maps data structure

Where can i find an implementation of the Multi-Resolution occupancy grid map . its used in game engines and a lot in robotics and comes under spatial data structures? is there a c++ / java library ?
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How to convert a Perl hash-of-hashes to a more flexible data structure?

In a quick-and-dirty Perl script, I have a data structure like this: $tax_revenue{YEAR}{STATE}{GOVLEV}{TAX} = integer The hash keys assume values like this: YEAR: 1900 .. 2000 STATE: AK, AL, ... WY ...
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Finding edge in weighted graph

I have a graph with four nodes, each node represents a position and they are laid out like a two dimensional grid. Every node has a connection (an edge) to all (according to the position) adjacent ...
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What is better in Perl: an array of hash references or list of "flat" hashes?

I cannot decide which approach is more (1) idiomatic Perl, (2) efficient, or (3) "clear". Let me explain by code. First, I can do sub something { ... $ref->{size} = 10; $ref->{name} =...
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Any advantages of binding a list of objects to a grid instead of to a datatable? (.NET)

I have a business object let's say a Customer. I have a DAL method which brings back a datatable of customers. I have a UI which has a grid which will display a list of customers. My question is.. is ...
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How to merge several arrays in a List using Linq?

I have List<Product[]> and I need to join them into one Product[].
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Struct for depth-curves in sea-maps

I'm trying to make a struct in F# for representing depth curves in a sea map. It has to contain a list of coordinates and a float telling what depth is represented (eg. "4.5 meters"). I have made it ...
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Sorting two-way cell connections with priority

I have a two dimensional grid of cells. In this simulation, cells may request to switch position with another cell. The request also has a priority. The problem is that Im having a hard time coming ...
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What is the best data structure (container) for fast element insertion/deletion by index? [closed]

What is the best data structure (container) for fast element insertion/deletion by index?
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Library for the Basic Data Structures, such as Queue, in C

Problem: to find the right data structure for the queue: #include <stdio.h> ...
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What is the best data structure for tree-like data of fixed depth in C#?

What is the optimal (easy to maintain, reasonably fast, robust) implementation of tree-like data structure with three levels? I would like to use Dictionary or SortedDictionary, because all values (...
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Multi-key dictionaries (of another kind) in C#?

Building on this question, is there a simple solution for having a multi-key dictionary where either key individually can be used to identify the value? ie. MultikeyDictionary<TKey1, TKey2, ...
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lists in structs in F#?

I'm very new to F# and I'm trying to make a struct for storing polygons, and it has to contain a list of coordinates: type Polygon = struct val Coords : list new(list_of_Coords) = ...
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