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005.741 KRI Automated verification of concurrent search structures | 005.741 LER Programming entity framework | 005.741 LIU Learning to rank for information retrieval | 005.741 MAI The joys of hashing : hash table programming with c | 005.741 MAN R trees : theory and applications | 005.741 VEN File structures using C++ | 005.741 ZEZ Similarity search : the metric space approach |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Build working implementations of hash tables, written in the C programming language. This book starts with simple first attempts devoid of collision resolution strategies, and moves through improvements and extensions illustrating different design ideas and approaches, followed by experiments to validate the choices. Hash tables, when implemented and used appropriately, are exceptionally efficient data structures for representing sets and lookup tables, providing low overhead, constant time, insertion, deletion, and lookup operations. The Joys of Hashing walks you through the implementation of efficient hash tables and the pros and cons of different design choices when building tables. The source code used in the book is available on GitHub for your re-use and experiments. What You Will Learn Master the basic ideas behind hash tables Carry out collision resolution, including strategies for handling collisions and their consequences for performance Resize or grow and shrink tables as needed Store values by handling when values must be stored with keys to make general sets and maps Who This Book Is For Those with at least some prior programming experience, especially in C programming
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