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What member function places a new node at the end of the linked list?
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Data in a queue is accessible
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Define data structure in terms of relation? |
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Parent Node is also called as _____ Node
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Link list does not have any advantage when compared to an Array
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New nodes are added to the _____ of the queue.
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Priority queue organizes items in a line where the first item is at the beginning of the line and the last item is at the back of the line.
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A doubly linked list is a linked list consisting of nodes that have both the previous and next elements
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What is a priority queue? |
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The size of a structure is determines by the Product of sizes of all primitive data types within the structure
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The _______ process places data at the back of the queue
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Signed numbers donot have any impact on the memory
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The destroyList() member function deletes the contents of the linked list and ________________
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State procedure in accordance with function? |
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Popping removes an item from the stack
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The LinkedList class specification is defined in the source file
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Explain the three applications in which stacks are used? |
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The destructor is responsible for allocating all the memory that was allocated for the linked list.
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A stack-linked list is a data structure that uses a ______ to create a stack
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Why would you use a structure?
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